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Speak UP!
Hi guys,
This is the first time I'm trying this and I think it would be a never-been-done-before thing on India-Forums.
Entitled "Speak UP!" I hope to encourage everyone to join this discussion or learning thread, where everyone who posts gets a chance to talk in Rajasthani.
Lumping "Rajasthani" as one language is very wrong of me as it doesn't really exist, but for the sake of this learning topic, I am going to, so that we can help you to learn the Rajasthani language.
So, from now on, try to use little English in your posts and Speak UP in Rajasthani. Don't worry if you get it wrong, someone will correct you and hopefully you'll get it right.
For those of us who are Gujrati, you'll find this easier than others. But basically, how to speak Rajasthani, is to fuse Hindi and Gujrati.
This isn't a topic meant to insult or offend anyone, just trying to get people to learn how to speak (but write it) in a new language, so please don't take offence.
Hopefully, this might help some people to understand what the people of Chittod say as I know some people find it hard to understand.
Hi guys,
This is the first time I'm trying this and I think it would be a never-been-done-before thing on India-Forums.
Entitled "Speak UP!" I hope to encourage everyone to join this discussion or learning thread, where everyone who posts gets a chance to talk in Rajasthani.
Lumping "Rajasthani" as one language is very wrong of me as it doesn't really exist, but for the sake of this learning topic, I am going to, so that we can help you to learn the Rajasthani language.
So, from now on, try to use little English in your posts and Speak UP in Rajasthani. Don't worry if you get it wrong, someone will correct you and hopefully you'll get it right.
For those of us who are Gujrati, you'll find this easier than others. But basically, how to speak Rajasthani, is to fuse Hindi and Gujrati.
This isn't a topic meant to insult or offend anyone, just trying to get people to learn how to speak (but write it) in a new language, so please don't take offence.
Hopefully, this might help some people to understand what the people of Chittod say as I know some people find it hard to understand.
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