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Could the common language have become another language besides English?
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Today, if you do not know The English you are cut off from the world, it is now an accepted concept and I doubt that even if China or Russia reached further positions it would change.

Historically I know that it is due to the predominance of the UK at the colonial level and the subsequent Americanization of the media etc.

But it must be said that beyond this English is a very simple language compared to other, so I wondered if France or Spain had had more favourable positions in history today we would be talking french or spanish for example?

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