The reasons essentially are no different to any other group that possesses the ability to express themselves in more that one way. two pilots/lawyers/plumbers will use word from their specialist field without even thinking. Indians or Pakistanis or any other peoples will use words or expression from both languages in which they are fluent This is true of South Asians who speak English as a second language or as in my case have grown up with English as their main language with the Asian language taking second position. The main reason of course is that it is convenient to use the language that best expresses what you want to say at that very moment, even if that means switching between two different languages. For the descendants of immigrants it can also show a sense of being at ease with both facets of your cultural makeup.
There is no such language as "Indian." Indians do not speak Indian.
Indian people speak, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali(India)E.T.C There are many other Indian language But I don't Know how to spell it.
No, Cherokee people do not speak Spanish as their native language. Cherokee is a separate language from Spanish, and the Cherokee Nation primarily speaks the Cherokee language. Some individuals within the Cherokee Nation may also speak Spanish, but it is not a widespread language within the community.
SHE ASKED HIM to speak to the Indians so she could hear his tone
An Malaysian-Indian, is a citizen of Malaysia that is either an immigrant from India, or a descendant of Indian immigrants whether it be direct descendants or ancestries. Malaysian-Indians comprise of about 10% of Malaysia's population. A lot of them speak the Tamil language. That is why I've seen many Malaysians before, that look Indian and not an ethnic Malay. Because they are Malaysian-Indians.
One reason for increased Indian nationalism were the British. They taught the Indians about democracy and liberty. Even though the British taught these things they still treated Indians as second class citizens and this also contributed to Indian nationalism. This caused Indians to protest and speak out about their rights. As a result the British enacted the Rowlett Acts which would allow protesters to be jailed.
THE BIG INDIAN IS THE MOTHER OF THE LITTLE INDIAN.. in the question said SON of the big Indian and the big Indian IS NOT THE FATHER of little Indian.. so the answer is MOTHER!
There is no such thing as idains. If you mean Indians, there is no language that all Indians speak.
The big Indian was the little Indian's mother.
indians
The Indians lost.
They thought that the white people were trying to kill them. Since the Indian's couldn't speak English it didn't go well!
Both Filipinos and Indians can be proficient English speakers. The level of proficiency may vary from individual to individual, regardless of their nationality. It ultimately depends on the person's exposure to and use of the English language in their daily lives.