MEG-10 3. What does nativisation of English mean in the Indian context? Explain. Ans: It is often the case that a foreign language can have such power and influence over an individual or country as to be adopted into their culture and way of life. As in the case of India, the English language was introduced decades ago and used prolifically by the English colonists who settled there and governed the country for over one hundred years. It stands to reason then that some nativization of Indians could and did occur! Especially since Indian natives were used as servants, nannies, workers, and comrades-in-arms throughout the years! The Indians literally lived, worked, and associated with the English in every aspect of their lives, adopted their dress, ate their food, and learned to speak their language. Then, these natives took that culture back to their own homes and influenced their own families. Over the years, because every Indian was ...