noun
mass nounHinglish is a molten mixture of the English and Hindi languages that you encounter very commonly in India. English has been very widespread in India ever since the British Raj, of course, and remains a very common language in that area of the world.
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- A blend of Hindi and English, in particular a variety of English used by speakers of Hindi, characterized by frequent use of Hindi vocabulary or constructions.
- ‘Today Hinglish (English with Hindi words) or Pinglish (English with Punjabi words) is acceptable to a wide cross-section of people.’
- ‘The patrons came more on zippy two wheelers, wearing dungarees, talking a combination of Kannada, Hinglish, and English.’
- ‘In the long run, we can expect Hinglish to influence English in many fields, in the same way that Latin and French have over several centuries.’
- ‘After all, the Indians have introduced Hinglish, a mixture of Hindi and English!’
- ‘Entries can be sent in any language - Marathi, Gujarati, Hindi, Urdu and, of course, Hinglish.’
- ‘Most Indians seem to enjoy using Hinglish and local attitudes towards imperfect English have changed.’
- ‘Research for the new edition of the Collins English Dictionary has revealed that Hinglish words are being increasingly used in English.’
- ‘Indian English is a much broader notion than Hinglish, applicable to the whole of India, including those regions where other languages are used.’
- ‘A lad in camouflage pants bounces around on a pink plastic sofa spouting Hinglish, Hindi-English pop talk.’
- ‘The album has an international touch with techno-beats interspersed with Punjabi folk and a fair amount of Hinglish mixed with Punjabi lyrics.’
- ‘What I find particularly fascinating is that this new way of speaking, often referred to as Hinglish, is playing a growing role in advertising.’
- ‘Here is a magazine article on a more code-switching version of Hinglish.’
- ‘In this movie, important sequences of the film are in English - in fact, it's a Hinglish movie.’
- ‘Today, when he speaks to a top-heavy group of foreign economists and analysts in a Hinglish patois there is no trace of embarrassment.’
- ‘It is not the Stardust [magazine] kind of Hinglish, but a conscious take from Hindi film dialogues and popular TV commercials.’
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