The dialects and languages of India

Source: DESIblitz
Story flagged by: Maria Kopnitsky

According to a standard dictionary definition, ‘language’ means the method of human communication, either spoken or written, consisting of the use of words in a structured and conventional way.

An elementary understanding of this definition means that language is a tool and a virtue that is subjective like most of the things in our life. It represents a way to express ourselves clearly and convincingly.

People can bend and expand it to suit their day to day routine without been labelled as a perpetrator of blasphemy. And when it comes to an epitome of how various dialects and languages can co-exist, India is the place that comes to one’s mind. More.

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