Science, asked by titu112, 1 year ago

why India does not called The India

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Answered by Anonymous
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HEYAA FOLK,


When you are addressing a country on the basis of its full name that's when you use 'the'.For example you should not say 'the China' instead you must just say China, on the other hand if you are addressing China by its full name you have to state it as 'the People's Republic of China'.

The same goes for the US and UK as the United States of America and United Kingdom are the full names of America and Britain respectively. Henceforth while addressing India by its full name we address it as the Republic of India

RULE OF THUMB :Only use the as a prefix 'the' for a country while stating it's full name​​​.

Although 'The' might be missing from the full name in the documents of the respective law enforceable file or paper you still have to pronounce it with the 'the' .

OR


The "name" of the United States is not actually a name.  It is, instead, a description. It describes who we are: we are the "United" "States" of "America": a country comprised of states, all located in America, that have voluntarily united. Because it's a descriptive phrase, not a name, grammatically it needs an article. This is also why we say the United Kingdom: again, the name describes the country (in full, it is the "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland").

India, however, is a name; the word doesn't describe the country, but simply names it, and thus grammatically does not need, or merit, an article...



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Answered by abhigyan1550
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Answer:

it is called india bro

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