Posts Tagged ‘English’

My fetish

… yes, again with English and its varied spellings in this city of Chennai.
Ghee Roset or Roast …. hmm one wonders, but as long as the taste is the Ghee Roast Dosai, then its fine.
Seen at Hotel Ranjith, Mint Street.
P.s : Thanks to Shanta for pointing out.

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Este

Should i say more …. Este or Wste we are the Bste !!!

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I can’t resist

Me can’t resist English ishpellings ….. or is it the SMS english of these days, one wonders.

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Oops ….. Language

Either i’m becoming obsessed in finding these signs or they occur in front of my vision.
Unable to contain the laughter this rules & regulations board brings to one, the board containing the T&C of the Chennai Corporations Marina Swimming pool.

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Oh .. english again

Ha haa … I’m back with more English from Chennai.
These Omelette’s are tastier than they sound, but. Found at Bazullah Road Tea shop.
My earlier brushes with english are here One, Two, Three, Four & Five.

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English again ….

The English might be right, but doesn’t convey what they wanted to say “Passport size photo’s in 10 Minutes” ….. or else are they competing with the Passport Centre of the Govt of India? in issuing paasports for the citizens.

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English & spellings, once again

Like the Tiffen & Tailor, here once again the fetish towards using English in their sign boards but with an interesting spelling for OLYMPIC ……

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Trailer or Tailor?

One more example of the fetish we have towards English but with our own spellings ….
Shot at Sriperumbudur area, outskirts of Chennai.

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Love for English

The love for English is abundant in India, even if there are bloopers in spelling they are unmindful. They should communicate in English about their products and services, the kids should go to English medium schools, in public they should be able to converse in English even if they are from the same language speaking [...]

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