At first we had the Indian curry.
Now a novelist and teacher Baljinder Mahal has provided readers with a guide to her lively hybrid language with a new dictionary entitled "The Queen's Hinglish: How To Speak Pukka."
"Language is not set in stone. It is fluid and organic. Chaucer's English is not the same as Shakespeare's English," she said.
Well! what do you say?
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/14112006/80-132/hinglish-guide-offered-rich-curry-tongues.html
Please leave a copy for me.
2006-11-14
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