• panCat@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    Many indians speak 4+ languages easily , and we dont even notice that 😅

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        2 years ago

        Geographically it is a subcontinent that slammed into Asia to form the Himalayas, so you could make the argument it is its own thing.

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        2 years ago

        India and Pakistan are considered to be in Asia but more accurately they are considered to be in the Indian Subcontinent. The same way Iran, Saudi Arabia and the rest are also considered to be in Asia but they are more accurately considered to be on the Middle East.

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      2 years ago

      Not to take away from this but often these 4 are very similar languages that could be easily interpreted as dialects if not the identity politics.

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        It is complicated. India has at least four language families - Indo-European, Dravidian, Austroasiatic and Sino-Tibetan. So Hindi (I-E) is closer related to English or Greek than to Tamil (Dra), Santali (AA) or Zeme (S-T). While it is rare for people to speak languages belonging to all four families, I know at least three people who can passably speak six languages from two or three families.

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      How well do you speak those languages? For example, can you order pizza with pineapple and olives in any of those languages? What if the pizza you get is cold, there’s only one olive on it and the crust is soggy, could you get your complaints through in any language?

      Or perhaps will the explanation be more like: “Pizza bad, no good. Want money back.”