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By more than 90% population at least.It matters not. Do you think Indian national anthem is understood by everyone there?
Ok, that still leaves at least 140 million not understanding what that anthem is all about. But the point is that they don't need to, despite not understanding, they still rally behind the anthem.By more than 90% population at least.
Ok, that still leaves at least 140 million not understanding what that anthem is all about. But the point is that they don't need to, despite not understanding, they still rally behind the anthem.
No different for those in the same boat in Pakistan.
A beautiful explanation:
In fact, you're right. In Turkish, "Kh" is transformed into "H". For example, Khan to Han, Khalid to Halit etc...I didn't know some of the details. I just take some issue with many not wanting to correctly see 'Gh' and 'Kh' guttural sounds. I don't think Pakistanis shy away from that but I notice Western based journalists and many from Iran/Turkey seem too embarrassed to say 'KhhhKakan' and instead they say 'Hakaan'. Am I right on that??!!
Please don't change the video title. Thanks
Did I ask about your interests in Opera or Oprah?
The best thing I've ever read from you.Do you believe India is a nation? It seems like a colonial entity.
Are you of the opinion that the lyrics should be taken out and only melody left if people cannot understand the alien language of the anthem?
Do you believe India is a nation? It seems like a colonial entity.
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