South Asian English

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南亞英語(英語:South Asian English)是南亞地區使用的英語。英語在17世紀初傳入南亞,並隨後在大英帝國的長期統治下獲得強化。今日,南亞英語是33萬人的第二語言,佔區域總人口的3%。南亞英語有時被稱為「印度英語」,由於英屬印度涵蓋此一區域,但今日多以現代國家進行區分: * * 印度英語 * * * rdf:langString
South Asian English is the English accent of South Asia, inherited from British English dialect. Also known as British-Indian English in the British Raj, the English language was introduced to the Indian subcontinent in the early 17th century and reinforced by the long rule of the British Empire. Today it is spoken as a second language by about 350 million people, 20% of the total population. Although it is fairly homogeneous across the region, sharing "linguistic features and tendencies at virtually all linguistic levels", there are also differences based on various factors. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString South Asian English is the English accent of South Asia, inherited from British English dialect. Also known as British-Indian English in the British Raj, the English language was introduced to the Indian subcontinent in the early 17th century and reinforced by the long rule of the British Empire. Today it is spoken as a second language by about 350 million people, 20% of the total population. Although it is fairly homogeneous across the region, sharing "linguistic features and tendencies at virtually all linguistic levels", there are also differences based on various factors. South Asian English is sometimes called "Indian English", as British India included most of the region, but today, the varieties of English are officially divided according to the modern states: * * Bangladeshi English * * Indian English * Maldivian English * Nepali English * Pakistani English * Sri Lankan English
rdf:langString 南亞英語(英語:South Asian English)是南亞地區使用的英語。英語在17世紀初傳入南亞,並隨後在大英帝國的長期統治下獲得強化。今日,南亞英語是33萬人的第二語言,佔區域總人口的3%。南亞英語有時被稱為「印度英語」,由於英屬印度涵蓋此一區域,但今日多以現代國家進行區分: * * 印度英語 * * *
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