A
place which is attracting people from all over the world, a place which
is known for opportunities, a place which is hub of information
technology,
a place which you love and loves you. That’s Namma Bengalooru located in
Karnataka state. The regional language of Karnataka is "Kannada" and
the people of Karnataka are called “Kannadigas”.
The
reason why I am writing this article is due to the respect I have
towards the land and the language which is giving life to me.
I
had already mentioned Bengalooru is attracting people from all over the
world. People who are born and brought up here must have experienced
situations
like
2. People compare our language/state
with their language/state and say their language/state is better.
3. People abuse our language/state.
4. People from different state/country
say why they need to learn other language as most of them speak in their language or in English.
5. People from different state/country
say they will support only their language and land because they have immense pride about their language.
1. No
language is best. The
purpose of language is only to communicate and express your feelings.
All languages have fulfilled the purpose. Stop comparing languages.
Respect all languages.
It really hurts when you hear this from people who are utilizing maximum benefits of this land.
For those who doesn't respect the land and language where you are currently in.
2. If
you have immense pride
and love towards your land you wouldn’t have left your land and would
have come here. Respect the place which is giving life to you.
3. If
you don’t want to learn
different language nobody is going to lose except you because when you
are given an opportunity to learn different language you are letting it
go. India is known for its unity in diversity concept. Be a part of it.
Here
is a one liner which I would like to quote in Kannada: “Hogaladiddaru
paravagilla thegalabeda nanni naadanu mattu naadina bhasheyanu”. Meaning
even if you don’t praise my land/language not a problem but don’t insult
it!
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