The origin of the imperative suffix -o can be traced to the Magahi dialect, spoken in the Gaya and Patna districts, which provided a sizeable proportion of the first indentured labourers from Northern India to Fiji.
It suggested that the national anthem should be in the country's three main languages: Fijian, Hindi and English.
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