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  • M Monty2

    Marathi :~


    **You know you're obsessed with computer graphics when you're outside and you look up at the trees and think, "Wow! That's spectacular resolution!"
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    idlidosa
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    Monty2 wrote:

    Marathi

    ?????

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      Monty2 wrote:

      Marathi

      ?????

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      Monty2
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      idlidosa wrote:

      ?????

      You asked what language that was and it sounded like marathi to me


      **You know you're obsessed with computer graphics when you're outside and you look up at the trees and think, "Wow! That's spectacular resolution!"
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        idlidosa wrote:

        ?????

        You asked what language that was and it sounded like marathi to me


        **You know you're obsessed with computer graphics when you're outside and you look up at the trees and think, "Wow! That's spectacular resolution!"
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        idlidosa
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        yes its marathi. no but you posted a face with expressions down.. so i felt you didnt feel good cos its marathi.

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          yes its marathi. no but you posted a face with expressions down.. so i felt you didnt feel good cos its marathi.

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          Monty2
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          :~ <- means unsure


          **You know you're obsessed with computer graphics when you're outside and you look up at the trees and think, "Wow! That's spectacular resolution!"
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            chyayla english kas mast bolayach sanga na mala tumhi.. kokate classes lawayche ka ethe bangalore la . te tar mumbailach ahet. anybody understands? which language is this?

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            Nish Nishant
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            idlidosa wrote:

            anybody understands? which language is this?

            Punjabi? Regards, Nish


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              idlidosa wrote:

              anybody understands? which language is this?

              Punjabi? Regards, Nish


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              Currently working on C++/CLI in Action for Manning Publications. Also visit the Ultimate Toolbox blog (New)

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              idlidosa
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              Marathi. Jay shivaji jay maharashtra :)

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                :~ <- means unsure


                **You know you're obsessed with computer graphics when you're outside and you look up at the trees and think, "Wow! That's spectacular resolution!"
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                idlidosa
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                Ok :)

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                • I idlidosa

                  I may be wrong but.... I have found that guys who have been given primary education in english medium are better speaker in english than those who have been .. in their mother toungue. they have better command and more words, fluency, confidence. Here in india convent educated guys are very fluent . Other who just took their education in their own language are always lagging in communication even they are brilliant. They never get the confidence eventhey may be able to speak adequately. that thing remains in their mind that we are not upto it. So does that mean we can never match those convent educated guys? rkumar

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                  That's a fairly broad generalisation there. cheers, Chris Maunder

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                  • I idlidosa

                    I may be wrong but.... I have found that guys who have been given primary education in english medium are better speaker in english than those who have been .. in their mother toungue. they have better command and more words, fluency, confidence. Here in india convent educated guys are very fluent . Other who just took their education in their own language are always lagging in communication even they are brilliant. They never get the confidence eventhey may be able to speak adequately. that thing remains in their mind that we are not upto it. So does that mean we can never match those convent educated guys? rkumar

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                    Nish Nishant
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                    In general, those who get a head start would be a little ahead of the others, but there would always be exceptions. Non-native speakers who read (and write) are usually better at language and grammar than those who don't. Watching English-language movies and TV might help, but reading would be better - and when I say read, I don't really mean Archie comics. Regards, Nish


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                    • I idlidosa

                      chyayla english kas mast bolayach sanga na mala tumhi.. kokate classes lawayche ka ethe bangalore la . te tar mumbailach ahet. anybody understands? which language is this?

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                      Super Lloyd
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                      It's not: indonesian, french, english, spanish, italian, german, ....

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                      • I idlidosa

                        I may be wrong but.... I have found that guys who have been given primary education in english medium are better speaker in english than those who have been .. in their mother toungue. they have better command and more words, fluency, confidence. Here in india convent educated guys are very fluent . Other who just took their education in their own language are always lagging in communication even they are brilliant. They never get the confidence eventhey may be able to speak adequately. that thing remains in their mind that we are not upto it. So does that mean we can never match those convent educated guys? rkumar

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                        I believe we are all products of our environments. Meaning, if one was raised by well educated english speaking parents, then one's grammer, diction and vocabulary will reflect one's environment.

                        But if one is raised in a family where eubonics is the dominate language or southern slang or new england dribble ... then ... well 'nuff-said y'all. FlashMerlot

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                          Well, that would stand to reason

                          idlidosa wrote:

                          So does that mean we can never match those convent educated guys?

                          In English ? Possibly. I guess the big question is, how often does this matter ? I can say from experience that lots of Indians who cannot speak English have no trouble getting work in call centres, I can't see why they'd have trouble getting work in places where speaking English actually doesn't matter..... Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog

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                          Roger Wright
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                          Christian Graus wrote:

                          lots of Indians who cannot speak English have no trouble getting work in call centres

                          Excellent observation, and a great reason to refuse to do business with companies who use them. "...a photo album is like Life, but flat and stuck to pages." - Shog9

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                            I believe we are all products of our environments. Meaning, if one was raised by well educated english speaking parents, then one's grammer, diction and vocabulary will reflect one's environment.

                            But if one is raised in a family where eubonics is the dominate language or southern slang or new england dribble ... then ... well 'nuff-said y'all. FlashMerlot

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                            Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                            FlashMerlot wrote:

                            new england dribble

                            Now you really made me curious as to what that sounds like. :) I hope google can find me some sound clips...

                            -- 100% natural. No superstitious additives.

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                              Christian Graus wrote:

                              lots of Indians who cannot speak English have no trouble getting work in call centres

                              Excellent observation, and a great reason to refuse to do business with companies who use them. "...a photo album is like Life, but flat and stuck to pages." - Shog9

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                              Christian Graus
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                              That would work, if there were companies that DIDN'T use them. I recently had a spate of issues that had me calling several different companies in the space of a few days. Even when I called a company in Australia ( that is, with local support ), not one person I spoke to had English as a first language. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog

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