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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: jasminerahul

but Erica is brought up in Mumbai.so in church she will be singing only English or Hindi songs.then why her accent is different?


sochna padega.... I think there is some issue in tongue twisting... Vowels issue... which cannot be corrected now..

She might be singing in church from childhood as they do prayers and it would have been influencing her...

sacchi nahin patha reerica se poochthe hai

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: SnehaDoll

Not necessary that if your roots are from some state, you would be knowing the language.

(My ancestor roots are from Kerala but I don't know Malayalam. We speak in Hindi at home Because my grandparents and their parents were all settled in Delhi so my parents grew up in North and automatically for them , Delhi is their hometown. Regarding me, I keep shifting every two years because my father is an army officer. Since one year am in Hyderabad, before that was working in Delhi, so....)

ur basically from kerala, oh I din k ow that.
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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: jasminerahul

I duno about kannadikas.but tamilians and north Indiana are different from malayalees.even if they are brought up in some other place they are not completely ignorant of their mother tongue.in that case they are a surprise.


ha ha, true, malayalis don't enforce their language on their kids, I accept that.
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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: mily_mathew

ur basically from kerala, oh I din k ow that.

It's OK:) I have never been there so it's a new place for me though I would love to see

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Posted: 6 years ago
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but tamilians n north Indians r very much particular about knowing their mother tongue


Originally posted by: mily_mathew

ha ha, true, malayalis don't enforce their language on their kids, I accept that.

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