Hyderabad, April 27 -- English in India has come a long way from its colonial past, evolving into a colourful, sprinkled with regional accents and borrowed expressions.

In a hilarious example, a Dutchman named Sacha Arbonel, married to an Indian woman, recently took to X to describe his language-learning journey and some of the English phrases he picked up from her.

Among the phrases Arbonel listed were, "It's normal only", "I'm not mad, okay", "Do one thing",and "He is my REAL brother."

His personal favourite - "I can get this in India for 100 rupees."

Indian X users responded to Arbonel's post by sharing their suggestions and joking about it. "I get the others, but what's wrong with 'salt is less'? asked one X user, Swastika.

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