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According to the United States 2000 Census, 667,414 Americans of age five years and older reported Polish as the language spoken at home, which is about 4 per cent of the people who speak languages other than English, or 0.As we saw at the outset, we often tend to identify regions in terms of the language spoken by the people.They may be considered as a group's 'unspoken rules'.When you want to say 'a well-oiled bicycle,' and actually say 'a well-boiled icicle', you have spoken a spoonerism—changing round, accidentally, the initial sounds of two or more words when speaking.Yet, sometimes to our own surprise, we find that the salesperson has spoken to us for a few minutes and the conversation has ended with a purchase of what he or she wished to sell.Every document presented and every word spoken in the Constituent Assembly has been recorded and preserved.Periyar was an outspoken critic of Hindu scriptures, especially the Codes of Manu, the ancient lawgiver, and the Bhagavad Gita and the Ramayana.By coming closer to the different spoken languages of the people, the novel produces the sense of a shared world between diverse people in a nation.People who had never spoken to me before were coming up to me to introduce themselves.The novel uses the vernacular, the language that is spoken by common people.It is likely that Malayalam was spoken in this area.Because, young man, I'm not used to being spoken to in that tone of voice, and so on.The language of his poetry was a form of spoken Hindi widely understood by ordinary people.Regional dialects were discouraged and French, as it was spoken and written in Paris, became the common language of the nation.In fact by the fifteenth century the Bengali group of dialects came to be united by a common literary language based on the spoken language of the western part of the region, now known as West Bengal.

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