Hinglish is a hybrid language that combines the words from English language with Hindi Language Grammar. The script of the language uses English alphabets with Hindi and English words. The name Hinglish itself is derived from Hindi and English. Its spoken in India, United Kingdom, USA. Initially it was the language of non resident Indians and ABCD's (American Born Confused Desi) but with passage of time and dominance of English as a primary language for school education, a generation of Indians now use Hinglish in their day today life. History Of Hinglish The Charter Act of 1813 passed by the British parliament in 1813 ended the monopoly of British East India Company and made the way for formal English medium education for Indians. This act also allowed Christian Missionaries to India and propagate Christian values to Indians. British East India company also known as British Raj opposed this idea with force. British Raj advocated that Indians are sensitive to their culture, relig