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Libbi here observed that Brahmins of Pune still pronounce the ण in the Marathi written language properly by curling their tongue backwards, and others have dropped that and merged it with न sound which is the dental “n” sound. She wanted to write how maintaining the tradition of linguistic retroflexion is casteist. But she was too dumb to google the terms like “retroflexion” or “dental” that describe the difference between the consonants न and ण. So, she just used a random word “nasal” and describes the retroflex ण as “nasal n”. Roflmao. The fun fact is that both न and ण are nasal sounds (you get a hmmmm coming out of your nose when you pronounce both the consonants). Can’t even google for the appropriate term and these geniuses have come to write articles titled “How the nasal na insists on Marathi’s caste hierarchy” 😂😂😂 If brahmins speak the language based on how it is written , it means that they have still preserved the older pronunciation of the language that prevailed when it was first written down . It is others who have changed their pronunciation. Also retroflexion , if at all it goes, is the most indigeneous thing to the subcontinent 😭😭😭 There is nothing more that is a sign of indigenity to the subcontinent than retroflex sounds. Most languages that has been here for a long time in the subcontinent (no matter the family - Aryan, Dravidian, Munda, Iranian) have developed phonemic retroflexion ; even Pashto, which is an eastern dialect of Persian, spoken in southern Afghanistan has developed retroflex consonants ffs 😭😭 Akhand bharat ≈ retroflexed Bharat (see map) Retroflexion is the last thing that is brahminical and Aryan. No other Indo-European languages outside Indian subcontinent have phonemic retroflexion. Retroflexion is an indigeneous feature of the Indian sprachbund (language area). Kudos to the brahmins who proudly flex their tongue backwards and carry on the indigeneous tradition of retroflexion that even the moolnivasis are losing. @Ugrashravas Link to the article : scroll.in/article/109246…




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