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Yes I suppose. Don't know what is right. Chinese-Indian then.I think you meant Chinese-Indians?
Not completely true, there are a lot of people from Kerala here, who speak Malyali even though their kids were born here. But barely some people speak Hindi, only those who actually moved here from India can speak Hindi, but they all speak the regional language.Good documentary. I don't understand mandarin/cantonese but they seem to be pretty fluent.
Indians born abroad can barely speak their own language.
Its Malayalam and not Malyaliwho speak Malyali
Many overseas Chinese keep our culture very well. such as Malysian Chinese, Indonisian chinese and Burma Chinese. But for Chinese in Thai, we are deeply assimilated into the Thai society.Very interesting! So, the Chinese community in India only marry other Chinese ? Or do they also intermarry local Indians? We have a lot of Chinese, too, living in Japan. They retain their culture very well. That's one thing I admire about Chinese people -- they are proud of their Chinese identity. To the point they even resist complete assimilation with the host country.
No bro its Madrassi. every effing south language is madrassi. Just kidding .Its Malayalam and not Malyali
Are you talking about the guy from North East?Anyone heard about that guy killed in India just because he looked like a Chinese. He was Indian and not even ethnic Han.