why does sir mohan lal speaks rarely in hindustani?
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In his five years abroad, Sir Mohan had acquired the manners and attitudes of the upper class. He rarely spoke Hindustani. When he did, it was like an Englishman's, only the very necessary words and properly anglicized.
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Mohan Lal rarely spoke in Hindustani because he is a vizier and a counsellor. He appears to try to each trait of the British high society.
Mohan Lal
- As indicated by Khuswant Singh's brief tale, Karma, Mohan Lal is a vizier and a counsellor.
- He appears to try to each trait of the British high society, whether in dress or in discussion (he appreciates talking in either British-emphasized English or anglicized Hindustani).
- He additionally likes himself attractive and recognized. At the point when he spoke Hindustani, it was anglicized Hindi.
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