Heh.
Subhash = well-spoken, goodly of speech;
someone in your family obviously was reading the tea-leaves or its 'vernacular' equivalent!!

Subash <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, 5 Dec 2005 01:34:34 +0000 (GMT),
Indrajit Gupta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> You may not have noticed, but you struck your own discreet little
> axe-blow in the North-South debate with a rather stereotypical
> misplacement of the h. ( just in case; it's too early in the morning
> to be peevish and I AM in Chennai after all) Bhasha is language,

no i didn't and frankly, i just don't know. how can i, with a name like
subash (i am told, and perhaps you can clarify, the 'bash' there also
has to do with 'bhasha' and therefore it should have 'subhash')

subash




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