
Today’s “Word of the Day” is “syntax“ and it is a noun meaning “it generally means “a set of rules in a language to
arrange words in sentences, phrases, etc. (In Greek, it means “arranging together” (of different elements in a certain way to make a structure/system)”.
Example Sentence: How do we define “Hindi-speaking States”? There are many different dialects even in the so-called Hindi-speaking States. Most people would agree that the Hindi spoken in Delhi is vastly different from the Hindi spoken in Patna. I am not even wading into the Hindi versus Bhojpuri or Maithili debate here. Further, the tone, tenor and syntax of Hindi changes from region to region.

This word is present in The Hindu article The importance of understanding many tongues and click here to read it.
Courtesy: The Hindu
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