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Can Chennai people understand Hindi?
Most people in Chennai do know Hindi and English, but not particularly fluent in either.
Do people speak Hindi in Vellore?
Answer. Hello there, The medium of language in CMC Vellore is English. But Tamil is the most common language spoken in Vellore, Hindi is also a medium of exchange.
Do they speak English in Chennai?
Tamil is the city’s first language. English is spoken widely in South Chennai and Central Chennai, (Kanchipuram and Chennai districts) and is used almost exclusively in business, education and other white collar professions.
What is Kerala language?
Malayalam language
Malayalam language, member of the South Dravidian subgroup of the Dravidian language family. Malayalam is spoken mainly in India, where it is the official language of the state of Kerala and the union territory of Lakshadweep.
Why don’t Tamil people speak Hindi in Tamil Nadu?
There are many reasons why Tamil people do not speak Hindi. Everywhere in TN, Tamil is the only spoken language. Also the neighbouring states do not speak Hindi. So there is no need to speak Hindi and TN people do not get to listen Hindi very often. If you look at the other south indian states, Hindi is taught in schools.
Is it time to talk with hindiwalas in Tamil only?
It’s time to only talk with Hindiwalas in hindi. And make them feel Tamils are better and inspite of speaking their hindi language their national parties have less chance to enter TN politics hahahh. The reason behind hindi imposition is also a factor to enter regional politics like Karnataka, Andhra (a bit)
Are all Tamilians conversant with Hindi?
All Tamilians speaking Hindi are not conversant with the language; many mix a bit of Tamil, English and Hindi and are able to convey what they want to say. “An autorickshaw driver may not be a Hindi pundit but if he can convey to his passenger in broken Hindi the charge for the ride, the route etc., the work is done.
What does Tamilnadu give Tamilians in return of learning Tamil?
What does Tamilnadu as a state and Tamilians as a people get in return of all that effort and time and money spent in learning a language that is totally different from anything they have ever learnt? Especially when they already have Tamil that functions perfectly well in local oral and written communications.