The length of time of colonial occupation under Great Britain (1776 vs 1946) and the influence of Urdu and Hindi inflections.
2006-12-17 19:30:32
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answered by Clear thinker 3
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What Indians and from where India or Native Americans from America? Have u heard Indian people speak English? U can't tell the difference? What planet r u from? Indian people speak Her Majesty's English while Native Americans clearly speak North American English which is very comprehensible to the world not just Brits.
2006-12-17 19:37:14
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answered by papabeartex 4
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Grammar is the same. Spelling is based on British English in the case of Indian English. However, the largest difference is pronunciation. Particularly with word stress and intonation. Indian English tends to be spoken quickly, and certain letters, such as P and T are pronounced differently.
2006-12-17 19:30:00
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answered by Enceladus 5
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there's a distinction in pronunciation as in the slang. American slang has a bent to sound harsher. Bugger off, between the English maximum effective rather equates to Fu_ ok off. there is likewise a distinction in meanings od some words. You occasion of the be conscious pants, refers to underclothes collectively as trousers are the blue denims or dress pants worn with a jacket. something I even have discovered is that some youthful human beings from India viewed to very snobbish approximately English and could use the excuse of British English being nicely suited surprisingly much as a crutch or block to proceed to be diverse and to place down human beings. evidently a conceitedness to many, yet i've got faith that's a protection from being teased. No language is stupid, whether that's used in a nicely suited way and if somebody to whom the language isn't their primary one is prepared to income the language of the country the place they're. individually i does not evaluate somebody a pal that spoke to me the way he has spoken to you,
2016-12-18 15:13:29
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answered by salguero 4
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Americans would ask this question like this: What is the difference between Indian English and American English? ... And the Indians would ask it like this: what is the different between an indian english and a american english?
Arre...yahin to dhokha kha gaya India..
aankhen hai ki batatein...dikhta nahin kya?
abbey e..offline ho gaya kya, ya Mr.India bana baitha hai? Lal chasma lagaoon kya?
e chal e shaane..hawa aane de
2006-12-17 19:33:57
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answered by Just Me 2
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American: Lets ger aaa re here
Indian: Let us get out of here
American: Nite
Indian: Night
etc
2006-12-17 20:03:13
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answered by Anonymous
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definately there are a lot of differences, i have noticed after travelling a lot, overseas and such, that there are so many differences in the type and style of english vocabulary used.
2006-12-17 19:59:41
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answered by marie ld 1
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the accent is different and we prononce words the way we feel like it (the way we think is right).
2006-12-17 19:31:00
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answered by Anonymous
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difference of gramatical and pronunciation
2006-12-17 19:44:43
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answered by Sonu Raja 3
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particularly in pronunciation
2006-12-17 19:30:03
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answered by Anonymous
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