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explain indianisms by giving at least two examples​

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★INDIANISM★

Indianism refers to a word or phrase which is a characteristic of Indian English. Indianism may also refer to the way a sentence has been structured as if it was literally translated from an Indian language to English. Some examples of common Indianism mistakes includes

Indianism is a significant factor when hiring for ITeS companies, especially if they are dealing with international calls. In an actual work scenario, while most of these Indianism would sound as bad grammar and poor sentence structuring to the caller (client), some can actually cause miscommunication resulting in serious issues. The biggest problem with Indianism is that many candidate who otherwise have good Spoken English, still use Indianism unknowingly, and it doesn't get detected easily during the selection process of companies, leading to bad hires. As a result, companies have to invest significant time and efforts to make the candidates un-learn these Indianism which they have been using thinking its correct English.

★EXAMPLES★

  • What's your good name? Meant: What's your name?
  • I'm a professional cooker.
  • My uncle is on top of my father.
  • Where are you put up?
  • Sheela herself only did this project.
  • Where your house comes ?
  • I passed out last year from college.
  • Are you coming to my house for dinner tonight, no?

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