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interesting how Hindiáns (with Indian govt backing) are desperately trying hard to replace Tamil with Hindi in Singapore as 1 of the 4 Official languages - the others being English, Mandarin and Malay
How can we replace Tamil with Hindi as one of the official languages of Singapore?
Anonymous
Answered Sep 3, 2017
It’s already happening.
The Indian government has responsibly nudged the tiny island state into replacing Tamil with Hindi.
The tamil diaspora is a tiny minority in Singapore (6.9%) but they are a threat to Hindi nonetheless. Only a systematic approach can help remove this dying language so we may put Hindi in its rightful place.
Language Policy and Indian Languages in Singapore
Less than 50% of Indians in Singapore spoke Tamil as of 2011. Their numbers are already dwindling as they are considerably less educated than their peers.
It’s a decrepit language that is mostly insular. Even Singaporeans do not appreciate Tamils (local or otherwise) as you can see from this article:
The politics of Tamil as an official language
You might also notice that Ambassadors of India are always appointed from North India and almost never from South (never from TamilNad) unless they know Hindi.
This is so they don’t misrepresent us abroad and always persist on spreading greatness of the Hindi language and our culture.
There is access to Hindi language classes, bollywood movie showcases and yoga classes on almost every Foreign Mission and Consulate of India.
https://www.quora.com/How-can-we-re...as-one-of-the-official-languages-of-Singapore
How can we replace Tamil with Hindi as one of the official languages of Singapore?
Anonymous
Answered Sep 3, 2017
It’s already happening.
The Indian government has responsibly nudged the tiny island state into replacing Tamil with Hindi.
The tamil diaspora is a tiny minority in Singapore (6.9%) but they are a threat to Hindi nonetheless. Only a systematic approach can help remove this dying language so we may put Hindi in its rightful place.
Language Policy and Indian Languages in Singapore
Less than 50% of Indians in Singapore spoke Tamil as of 2011. Their numbers are already dwindling as they are considerably less educated than their peers.
It’s a decrepit language that is mostly insular. Even Singaporeans do not appreciate Tamils (local or otherwise) as you can see from this article:
The politics of Tamil as an official language
You might also notice that Ambassadors of India are always appointed from North India and almost never from South (never from TamilNad) unless they know Hindi.
This is so they don’t misrepresent us abroad and always persist on spreading greatness of the Hindi language and our culture.
There is access to Hindi language classes, bollywood movie showcases and yoga classes on almost every Foreign Mission and Consulate of India.
https://www.quora.com/How-can-we-re...as-one-of-the-official-languages-of-Singapore
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