Indian words are Accepted by Oxford
As the world becomes a smaller place, communication has taken on a speed of its own. Apart from the universal languages, there is lots more that can be `talked’ about. The classical, accepted norms of language are being stretched to receive this new culture.| Comments on article "Indian words are Accepted by Oxford" | |||||||||
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