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  2. Hinglish - Wikipedia

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    In recent years, due to an increase in literacy and connectivity, the interchange of languages has reached new heights, especially due to increasing online immersion. English is the most widely used language on the internet, and this is a further impetus to the use of Hinglish online by native Hindi speakers, especially among the youth.

  3. Indian English - Wikipedia

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    The term Hinglish is a portmanteau of the languages English and Hindi. This typically refers to the macaronic hybrid use of Hindustani and English. It is often the growing preferred language of the urban and semi-urban educated Indian youth, as well as the Indian diaspora abroad. [ 39 ]

  4. Regional differences and dialects in Indian English - Wikipedia

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    Hinglish (the name is a combination of the words "Hindi" and "English") is a macaronic language, a hybrid of British English and South Asian languages – it is a code-switching variety of these languages whereby they are freely interchanged within a sentence or between sentences.

  5. How I Learned 3 Languages in 7 Months -- for Free - AOL

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    duolingo.comDuolingo creators Luis von Ahn, left, and Severin Hacker Last year we introduced you to Duolingo, the new(ish) online business that hopes to teach foreign languages to everyone in the ...

  6. List of dialects of English - Wikipedia

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    Hinglish: a growing macaronic hybrid use of English and Indian languages. Regional and local Indian English. East Region: Oriya English, Bhojpuriya English, Assamese English, Bengali English, North-East Indian English etc. West Region: Gujarati English, Maharashtrian English etc.

  7. Devanagari transliteration - Wikipedia

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    Devanagari is an Indic script used for many Indo-Aryan languages of North India and Nepal, including Hindi, Marathi and Nepali, which was the script used to write Classical Sanskrit. There are several somewhat similar methods of transliteration from Devanagari to the Roman script (a process sometimes called romanisation ), including the ...