How English became World's Most Powerful Language? | Dhruv Rathee

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English is the most popular global language with over 350 Million People speaking it as a first language and over 430 Million People speaking it as a Second Language. But why is English our global language? How has it dominated over other languages? Has the British Rule in different countries contributed to its popularity? What has been the history of English and how did it spread across the world? I explain all of these things in this educational video.

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00:00 Intro
01:06 Role of British Empire
02:37 Why English in India?
05:07 English as Identity
07:02 Impact of USA
10:22 World's First Global Language
11:38 Esperanto: A Perfect Language?
13:25 Conclusion
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Dont miss the part about artificially created language called Esperanto at the end of this video!

dhruvrathee
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There's a saying, “ *English is an easy language to speak badly* ”

And I believe it’s true. Not only do we lack cases, elaborate word endings and genders, but native English speakers are usually really happy to try and understand non-native English speakers and encourage them to talk more.

sashwatsrivastav
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I am an english trainer and i am always asked that why english is a common and mostly spoken language today you have provided me all the answers thanks man watching you on you tube is an ultimate upliftment in terms of knowledge
I find your research completely authentic and accurate

jitendrasongara
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You're the best creator on YouTube ❤️

MeraGuruji
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UNESCO recognized "Durga Puja in Kolkata" as "Intangible cultural heritage of Humanity" few days back (first festival in Asia). Can you please make a video on this, please Dhruv?

ThereYouGoFromHere
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If you're Indian and you don't know Hindi, then communicating with another Indian who doesn't know your native tongue then speaking English is obvious and natural. At that time it becomes a necessity, not a luxury. I ranted about the people who treat English as a thing of pride and importance while demeaning their own native tongue.

amritprajapati
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English is a really important language for Indians case. South Indians don't know hindi. North Indians don't know South Indian languages. How will they communicate?? ENGLISH

gaminghellfire
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Never feel bored in 13 minutes video every single second is so informative and educational thank you dhruv.

ismailhossain
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A country which has military, economic and cultural strength then it's language becomes powerful the most current examples are 🇺🇸🇨🇳🇪🇦🇫🇷

krishibrahmania
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शिक्षा वह शेरनी का दूध है जो पियेगा वही दहाडगा ❤️❤️ शिक्षित बनो संगठित रहो संघर्ष करो 💕💕

hlsh-je
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"Languages dont make people great, people make language great"

-anynomous

HARIkRISHNA-wjsh
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I know why the sun never sets on the British Empire: God wouldn't trust an Englishman in the dark.
-Shashi Tharoor

roflgandhi.
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Yesterday, I was talking about the dominance of English language with one my foreigner friend...glad to see a video on this topic, now I can correct myself

chenweihua
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You know what, English is just a means of communication. Most students get afraid while talking.😳. Look at successful nations like China, Japan, South Korea etc. They don't even know English alphabets and nos. So knowledge and information is important not the language.
Aaj hi Kasam se mai English ke baare me soch raha tha aur Dhruv ne upload Kiya 👍

anwarkhanpathan
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Your connection with your audience is awesome, I don't see this thing in others

charnjitsingh
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someone once greatly said that spending time with talented person is far more valuable than reading a book...
this video is proof bcz the knowledge we got in 14 minutes video is equal to reading and understanding a whole book...

and dhruv your smile at the end...

brijpal
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Thank you for a wonderful episode and would love to see an episode on evolution of Dravidian languages too

kiranmaddu
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Dhruv has such a great ad integrating skill that sometimes I'm confused whether he makes video because of ads.

RahulKumar-ckxm
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Urdu started developing in north India around Delhi in about the 12th century. It was based on the language spoken in the region around Delhi, and it was heavily influenced by Arabic and Persian, as well as Turkish

malikazan
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Lovely 👌🏻 Greetings from Scotland 😊 Have a wonderful day everyone 🌻 Hindi is also a very popular language and I love it a lot especially stories of Premchand♥️

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