With the said verses, I was hoping we would delve into stimulating didactic analyses derived from linguistic fibre rather than congenial conjecture.
Are you not mistaking familiarity for desirability? We are familiar with Eng. as it is technically our native tongue, the business and tech. language, trained in, communicate with, but that does not mean it is more desirable. it is just familiarity. A good example is the more I read Mandarin, the less I find it intimidating, of course it puts one off at first, but then that initial angst arising from unfamiliarity dissipates with practice.
By the way, you agreed with
@Ahmedahmed5000 who asserted:
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I'd say english is a much better due to its simple grammar and less rules'.
Postscript:
Do you know why I referenced Keenadiid's poem?