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Title: A Pure English?
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February 4, 2007 |
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The main reason for the formation of these hybrid languages is communication. When people from different cultures come together and try to communicate, it is extremely difficult to communicate in a single language, so they use hybrid languages. Within my family, I use a hybrid language, a mixture of Hindi and English... Showed first 250 characters
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Within my family, I use a hybrid language, a mixture of Hindi and English. I was born in India but raised here. A majority of my life, I have been attending school in America, and thus speak English most of the time. But at home, I communicate with my parents in my hybrid language; this language consists of mostly Hindi with some English... Showed next 250 characters
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