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How can you say that English language is greater than other languages?

You can't say that English is "greater" than other languages. There is no objective way to measure the "greatness" of a language. Each language has its own unique qualities and serves different purposes.

Here's why it's problematic to claim one language is superior to another:

* Subjectivity: What makes a language "great" is subjective. Some might value a language's historical significance, others its literary richness, and still others its practical use in global communication.

* Cultural Significance: Every language is deeply intertwined with its culture and history. Saying one is "greater" diminishes the value of the cultures associated with other languages.

* Linguistic Diversity: Diversity in language is a treasure. Each language offers unique insights into human thought, expression, and cultural understanding.

Instead of focusing on "greater," let's celebrate the rich tapestry of languages in the world and the diverse ways they shape human experience.

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