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I always found Malayalam a sweet language. It is a bit sing a song when spoken.
It is an interesting thing to note that most of the south indian languages have lot of words with a bit of change in the sound so similar. Dr.Unni what does thou have to say here? N ![]() |
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Tres not fair
![]() I think both you and she should learn each others' mother tongue and the kids should learn both languages too ![]() N ![]() |
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QUOTE(Nimii @ Jun 9 2005, 06:26 AM) Tres not fair ![]() I think both you and she should learn each others' mother tongue and the kids should learn both languages too ![]() N ![]() I agree. My 4-yr old niece can speak English, Hindi, german (baby-sitter), Telugu (dad) and Bengali (mom). I think it's b'cos my bro & s-i-l took time to learn Telugu and Bengali and spoke to the kid in their respective mother tongues. A science that does not deliver us to the portals of metaphysics is a failed science and a religion that does not embrace physics is not grounded in reality.
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