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Is it possible to carry pride in one’s language too far?

Do you know what ‘linguistic chauvinism’ means?

People sometimes take too much pride in their own languages and suppress another language. Though it is wrong and we should treat all the languages and cultures as equal.

Linguistic chauvinism means taking too much pride in their own language. Carrying pride refers to be overaggressive and fanatic about one’s language.


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1

“When a people are enslaved, as long as they hold fast to their language it is as if they had the key to their prison.”

Can you think of examples in history where a conquered people had their language taken away from them or had a language imposed on them?

2

What happens to a linguistic minority in a state? How do you think they can keep their language alive? For example:

Punjabis in Bangalore


Tamilians in Mumbai


Kannadigas in Delhi


Gujaratis in Kolkata

1

English is a language that contains words from many other languages. This inclusiveness is one of the reasons it is now a world language, For example:

petite – French


kindergarten – German


capital – Latin


democracy – Greek


bazaar – Hindi


Find out the origins of the following words.


tycoon, barbecue, zero,


tulip, veranda, ski,


logo, robot, trek,


bandicoot

2

Notice the underlined words in these sentences and tick the option that best explains their meaning.

(a) “What a thunderclap these words were to me!”


The words were


(i) loud and clear.


(ii) startling and unexpected.


(iii) pleasant and welcome.


(b) “When a people are enslaved, as long as they hold fast to their language it is as if they had the key to their prison”


It is as if they have the key to the prison as long as they


(i) do not lose their language.


(ii) are attached to their language.


(iii) quickly learn the conqueror’s language.


(c) Don’t go so fast, you will get to your school in plenty of time.


You will get to your school


(i) very late.


(ii) too early.


(iii) early enough.


(d) I never saw him look so tall.


M. Hamel


(a) had grown physically taller


(b) seemed very confident


(c) stood on the chair