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Regional differences and dialects in Indian English



Every state (and virtually every Union Territory) in India has its own dialect of English, which is product of many of the rules of pronunciation of the local language being applied to what is generally termed Indian English. Note that rural India hasn't as many English speakers as urban India, and that there too extensive a difference between the way people from these two greatly-varying worlds would speak to record each and every village's personal spin on the state dialect.



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