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babuism (countable かつ uncountable, 複数形 babuisms)
- A malapropism or other erroneous form produced by an Indian speaking English.
- 1924, EM Forster, A Passage to India, Penguin 2005, p. 60:
- 1972, Samuel Ichiyé Hayakawa, Language in thought and action (page 239)
- Abandoning its original application, then, let us use "babu English," or "babuism," as a general term to mean discourse in which the speaker (または writer) throws around learned words he does not understand in order to create a favorable impression. Babuism probably has existed and will continue to exist in every culture in which there is a learned class of magicians, shamans, priests, teachers, and other professional verbalizers with big vocabularies.
- 2006, Rimi B. Chatterjee, Empires of the Mind
- This book, written 'with love' and based on Goffin's considerable experience as manager of first the Bombay Branch and then the whole India operation, was a spirited defence of Indian English as a legitimate form of the language, which, once it had thrown off its thrall to babuism, would take its place on the international stage.
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