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Old 12th January 2001, 23:53
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Old 13th January 2001, 07:28
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Elaborate.

Are you asking if I love a language?
I feel more comfortable speaking certain languages. Most of the time I mix English and Bangla while speaking to another Bangali. Use English in other cases sometimes mixed with Urdu/Hindi depending on who I am talking to.
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Old 15th January 2001, 04:19
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Which language is the best spoken to express LOVE?
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Old 15th January 2001, 04:49
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I would say if you mean it, any language will do.

People say French is the language of love. To me even Bangla seems good and soft enough to convey these emotions.
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Old 15th January 2001, 13:18
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Thanks for your input.
Any comment about Hindi? Or other language?
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Old 15th January 2001, 20:16
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Hindi to me seems a little rugged. However, someone whose mothertongue is hindi probably would be able to convey his deeper emotions in it. As for Urdu, same root as hindi, however lot of Arabic and Persian influence. Some shayers expressing love can really touch (if properly recited).

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Old 15th January 2001, 21:54
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I think love is a language in itself. It's not spoken but felt and acted upon. It's international.
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