The Fiji Hindi language is a direct result of which occurrence?
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The Fiji Hindi language is a direct result of slavery and the mixing of different cultures.
Explanation:
- The language has its roots in India and was spoken by the slaves brought by the British who developed their own dialect over time.
- They used to interact with the natives as well as their employers who were mainly British.
- Their dialect started changing due to the incorporation of words heard from both the parties and gave birth to Fiji Hindi language.
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