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india has a multicultural culture and for that instance it is logical
that even the language shows influence of different languages ;
there are no german words in hindi , because india had no contact
with them

however , the english influence is not only visible on hindi but
also on german and other european languages
even in chinese and french

however, i can not imagine that someone on german tv speaks half english
mixed with german , as this happens on hindi films and indian television
with hindi

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