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akhilis2cool wrote:india has always been a secular country and will be that way. it has always accepted various religions even bfore the english men came along. but the term secularism came into use after they left. its there habit of adding an ism to anything they dont like.
we never see the leaders of those nations (uk us etc) using that term do v?

it very true. most of the communal divide we see till today have their origins in the Brit policy of divide n rule. That also encouraged growth of mass-fundamentalism, an unheard of phenomenon in those days.akhilis2cool wrote:india has always been a secular country and will be that way. it has always accepted various religions even bfore the english men came along.
'corz!akhilis2cool wrote:...but the term secularism came into use after they left.

CtrlAltDel wrote:'corz!akhilis2cool wrote:...but the term secularism came into use after they left.its an English language term afterall

akhilis2cool wrote:CtrlAltDel wrote:'corz!akhilis2cool wrote:...but the term secularism came into use after they left.its an English language term afterall
I knew u wld say that.![]()
but lets get back china and india...that dude xiao seems 2 have vanished since the topic got diverted (by me)
"Money-ism" would be the only 'ism that has the power to enforce world peace...no one likes to battle it out when they have a regular paying job and a comfortable living!Xiaowind wrote:It's funny that you have too many religions whereas we have too less: Communism loses its market, Buddhism is old fashioned, what's people's belief? May be Money![]()
ya..since last almost 2 days...something wrong with server i think...atleast its up now!Xiaowind wrote:I couldn't access this website until a moment agoit's annoying...

CtrlAltDel wrote:ya..since last almost 2 days...something wrong with server i think...atleast its up now!

xiaowind wrote:azazel wrote:sab log kaafi bechayn the hunge kal..
What's this?

akhilis2cool wrote:xiaowind wrote:azazel wrote:sab log kaafi bechayn the hunge kal..
What's this?
Thats a Hindi language line written in english.....meaning everybody must have been restless yesterday
Xiaowind wrote:akhilis2cool wrote:xiaowind wrote:azazel wrote:sab log kaafi bechayn the hunge kal..
What's this?
Thats a Hindi language line written in english.....meaning everybody must have been restless yesterday
Can somebody shed light on Hindi language? Are these words such as "kaafi" giving pronunciation or meaning? Any links for initiatory Hindi learning? Thx.


me too...i'll forget what all i know.Xiaowind wrote:OMG! I got this vocabulary:
I am getting muddle-headed!![]()


xiaowind wrote:... abuse words such as *ahem*( mean what? f*ck? ),

CtrlAltDel wrote:xiaowind wrote:... abuse words such as *ahem*( mean what? f*ck? ),hey *ahem* means nothing! its just a sound of clearing the throat...and used in english language only...

Mayavi Morpheus wrote:*ahem*( mean what? f*ck? )
xia, What the Tsao!?
woko.
Xiaowind wrote:They was supposed to be "National abuse of China", and was used so often that their original meaning were ignored. In fact, you can use it as interjections such as "Oops".

akhilis2cool wrote:Xiaowind wrote:They was supposed to be "National abuse of China", and was used so often that their original meaning were ignored. In fact, you can use it as interjections such as "Oops".
hey Xiao...thanks for updating our knowledge of chinese...till now the only words we knew were....Hakka, Chop sui.....manchurian....

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