my family's and my country is India in my country there are a lot of festival's. My favourite Indian festival is Diwali. special to our family is our old house god and everything else. In our country there are over 1600 languages so it's hard for you to think of but we speak english a little bit but that language is from another country and at homeand outside in India we speak Gujrati and Hindi.
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ReplyDeleteKia ora Krishay! Olive here from the Summer Learning Journey. How are you doing today?
ReplyDeleteThank you for your blog post! I really enjoyed learning more about your culture. I also love Diwali! Sometimes I'm invited to celebrate it with my friend Aria. Her heritage is also Indian and she speaks both English and Hindu at home. I'm always so impressed by how many languages belong to Indian! It's really cool! Ka pai on all your effort and I can't wait to see more of your work!
Remember the end of the Summer Learning Journey is next Friday 24th January! Keep up the blogging, commenting and enthusiasm!
Ngā mihi,
Olive
Hi Krishay
ReplyDeleteI love how you have shared lots of different facts about India. I also love how proud you are of India.
Hope you are having a great holiday.
Mr G