05-02-2007, 11:21 PM
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->You too, Bharatvarsh: hold out for a proudly Telugu-speaking Hindu girl and bring up your many children, your larger number of grandchildren and your even more numerous great-grandchildren as glorious Telugu-(and Samskritam-)speaking Hindus.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Well I have already thought about that and have even come up with extra safe guards so that my kids don't forget the language, simply marry someone who can't speak English, my Gujarati mitra did and he is doing fine, then the kids will have to talk in Telugu with their mother to make her understand, I know enuf people that get by without English in the West, it's no big deal.
On a side note Veyi Padagalu has been translated as Sahasra Phan into Hindi by PVN.
If Telugu is to survive then we need people like Amarar Kalki or a Bharatiyar writing in Telugu, novels that have something more to say than the routine love and affair trash.
Well I have already thought about that and have even come up with extra safe guards so that my kids don't forget the language, simply marry someone who can't speak English, my Gujarati mitra did and he is doing fine, then the kids will have to talk in Telugu with their mother to make her understand, I know enuf people that get by without English in the West, it's no big deal.
On a side note Veyi Padagalu has been translated as Sahasra Phan into Hindi by PVN.
If Telugu is to survive then we need people like Amarar Kalki or a Bharatiyar writing in Telugu, novels that have something more to say than the routine love and affair trash.

