Non-English Language Section In Code Project
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Ᵽompey wrote:
Although their interest in Cricket has nose-dived over the last two weeks for some reason.
I knew that was coming from you.
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Yeah, but again that assumes that all Indians use English derived from a Hindi grammar base. Depending on your Indian native language, your adaptation of English will change. It's kinda like how here in the States, everyone assumes there is a single British accent when that's not true. Similarly Indian accents/English-dialects are many in number. And in India, people from different states mock the English accents used in other states. Yeah, we love each other out there! :-D
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Much the same here with accents. There is Jock, Scouse, Geordie, Carrot Cruncher, Brummie, Mummerset, Cockney, Tyke, Taff, Mick, Estuary, Sarf etc.
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ChrisElston wrote:
That's the problem with all these extra words, you can never tell if you're being insulted or not.
It depends on the situation. If you are getting stuff like this in an email from a call center employee or from a counterpart in India, you are not being insulted. Here on CP, yes you are! :-D
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Nice. :laugh:
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The thing about the Chinese section is that five minutes after you post a message, you feel you need to post another one.
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That gave me a giggle. :-D
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I haven't noticed too many unusual expressions or words on that forum. One could argue that Australian English is another language: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jdjuq7bhSUs[^]
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Not most, maybe a few. A large number of Indian CPians do not speak or understand Hindi (including myself).
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But... but... but... think of the stereotype, man! Learn it! ;)
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The Canadians are the worst. They haven't figured out yet if they are British or American and so use a mix of both! And try to hide this lack of verbal originality by adding eh to everything. :-D
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Nishant Sivakumar wrote:
The Canadians are the worst. They haven't figured out yet if they are British or American or French
FTFY.
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Just realized that there is a non-English language section in Code Project (it's the last one in the main menu on the left side). I have never noticed it before, it could have been there a long time. There are currently two items in the section, Chinese topics and Indian topics. Most of Chinese topics are in Mandarin or Cantonese, can't tell. As expected. All Indian topics are in English, which is again hardly suprising. Strangely, Indian section is listed under 'non-English' section. It might be worth changing the title in that menu ...
There have, also, been several posts entirely in any of the different Indian languages in there, so why should it not be non-English?
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Much the same here with accents. There is Jock, Scouse, Geordie, Carrot Cruncher, Brummie, Mummerset, Cockney, Tyke, Taff, Mick, Estuary, Sarf etc.
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Dalek Dave wrote:
Cockney
That is the only one I know. Thanks to the CCC, I've learnt I need to remove the h from the have and use 'ave in the solution.
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Sorry, I couldn't resist. I am disappointed in the lack of the Cricket chat over there I was expecting it to be like the WC in terms of Volume of posts.
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But... but... but... think of the stereotype, man! Learn it! ;)
Marc A. Brown wrote:
But... but... but... think of the stereotype, man! Learn it!
True, sometimes you have to go with the stereotype. For instance I have to pretend I am a devout Hindu who worships the cow, so I always stand up and pray before devouring my filet mignon.
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Exactly! We obviously need an Australian sectionm because it is clearly a different language.
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Dalek Dave wrote:
Cockney
That is the only one I know. Thanks to the CCC, I've learnt I need to remove the h from the have and use 'ave in the solution.
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I've heard that we speak American, here in the US. :doh: Does that fall under the same category?
Most people in the US will be Spanish Speakers within a few years. You have even changed your National Anthem... "Jose, Can you see..."
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Dalek Dave wrote:
The Clue is in the name.
English.The fault lies with your unimaginative ancestors who could not think of two different words to describe your people and your language. ;P
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I've heard that we speak American, here in the US. :doh: Does that fall under the same category?
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Dalek Dave wrote:
Bollocks!
I know plenty of English people who speak that! ;)
Ali
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There have, also, been several posts entirely in any of the different Indian languages in there, so why should it not be non-English?
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The vast majority was in English, that probably counts for something?
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Yankee and Dixie sections, I guess?
You can Yankee your Dixie if you want. Just don't tell us about it afterwards.
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Nishant Sivakumar wrote:
The Canadians are the worst. They haven't figured out yet if they are British or American or French
FTFY.
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Pete O'Hanlon wrote:
Nishant Sivakumar wrote:
The Canadians are the worst. They haven't figured out yet if they are British or
American or French cheese eating surrender monkeysFTFY :-)
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