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What do Tamils think about the Hindi language?

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common people dont have any hate againt hindi language but i think there is political hatrate is injected in audience.
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Hema Malini, Rekha, Madhavan and many other Tamil actors effortlessly speaking Hindi on screen. And on Quora, majority of the popular writers from Tamil Nadu can understand Hindi and many do speak too. And still Quorans get surprised to hear that many in Tamil Nadu can understand Hindi. There...
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Hema Malini, Rekha, Madhavan and many other Tamil actors effortlessly speaking Hindi on screen. And on Quora, majority of the popular writers from Tamil Nadu can understand Hindi and many do speak too. And still Quorans get surprised to hear that many in Tamil Nadu can understand Hindi. There are many Marwaris in Tamil Nadu who can speak Tamil. However, do they speak in Tamil when they are back home in Rajasthan? No. Because, there is no need. In the same way, many Tamils can speak Hindi when there is a need. At home, there is often no need and thus they stick to the language they are most comfortable with. read less
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common people dont have any hate againt hindi language but i think there is political hatrate is injected in audience.
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Tamils have a complex relationship with the Hindi language. Some Tamils view it as a symbol of cultural and political oppression, as Hindi has been imposed on them by the Indian government. Others see it as a valuable language to learn for economic and educational opportunities. Additionally, there are...
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Tamils have a complex relationship with the Hindi language. Some Tamils view it as a symbol of cultural and political oppression, as Hindi has been imposed on them by the Indian government. Others see it as a valuable language to learn for economic and educational opportunities. Additionally, there are Tamils who have a more neutral or positive view of Hindi, and see it as a language that can be learned and used alongside their native Tamil language. Overall, it is a diverse and nuanced perspective among Tamils. read less
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