Saturday 2 December 2017

Re: [ ::: ♥Keep_Mailing♥ ::: ]™ Languages of India

In India the multiplicity of languages is not a big issue,   when there are countries like Gambia, which is smaller than Kerala, where there are 4 official languages and 10 spoken languages. 


T. M


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Sent: Saturday, December 2, 2017 8:59:16 PM
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Dear Thomas,Thanks.
Actually the unified language wasn't secured yet, his Qin Dynasty was overthrown after 
15 years by the Allied Forces. Then the 2 most powerful leaders from the Allied Forces 
Xiang and Liu fought to become the next emperor. It lasted 4 years !

Had Xiang defeated Liu, Xiang would have revived all of the languages.  China was lucky 
because Liu defeated Xiang. Ironically, Xiang was the more powerful one ! It was his army 
which defeated Qin Dynasty's army !

2017-12-02 10:42 GMT+08:00 Thomas Mathew <thomasmathew47@hotmail.com>:

The Chinese King could do that as the entire China was one and was under him, but India became one as is seen today only  in 1950


TM


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Sent: Friday, December 1, 2017 9:27:37 PM
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I talked to an Indian friend in the gym and I was surprised to learn from him there are many languages in India !

More than 2 thousand years ago, China also had many languages. The first emperor of China, the one who built the Great Wall of China, burnt plenty of books and unified the languages. During that time, it wasn't paper book, it was bamboo book. He was regarded a tyrant by historians, but I think he did the right thing. He also unified measurements for length and weight. He also unified the different currencies and horse-carriage's wheel width.

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