![]() I used to judge it from a 'Hindi' point of view. Later, they result into a V-as-B talkers.Īs mentioned by Mr.Gypsy, even I used to wonder why these people use an extra 'h' everywhere it is not required to be. As our Bengali friends grow up in a family where Bengali is spoken all the day, greater chances are there that the children will start speaking the secondary language (English here) the way they are habitual of talking Bengali. I feel it is about their primary language and its fluency that highly influence their way and tact of speaking any secondary language. ![]() My response was going to be the same as Mr.Gypsy's, but the only difference is that, I was not going to come up as a questioner.
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