Hoinga
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Hoinga (pronounced "ho-in-ga") is a vernacular term spoken widely in central India. It is a distorted term for "desired" in Hindi. It usually speaks of the aspirations of middle class society and the linguistic contribution they make towards the vocabulary of Hindi. This word is one of the many examples of mixing of various regional languages in India. For example, "timepass" has made its place in the Indian-English (Hinglish) language, though it was not there originally in british-english.