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Crack Verbal Guide To Indian English
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Crack Verbal Guide To Indian English
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The CrackVerbal Guide to “Indian” English
Here is a list of some commonly used “Indian-ism” and their equivalent in Global English.
Then there are the “archaic” phrases which are left-overs from the British Raj - a colonial
legacy that has no place in the modern world of SMS-lingo and emoticons.
14. On hand
15. In the near future
16. Attached please find
17. Attached hereto
18. In view of
19. Enclosed herewith
20. Enclosed please find
21. Our Mrs.Campbell
22. Beg to inform
23. Permit me to say
24. Duly
25. Pursuant to
26. For your information
27. Thank you in advance
28. Hereby
29. Heretofore
30. Herewith
31. Thereon
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