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"Read , Recall and Procure"

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Each language has its own intricacies and charm, though I have to admit Urdu, tamil and Hindi are in my humble opinion some of the richest languages .
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Sanskrit - Mother of all launguages. The best launguage
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In terms of the Varied Literature and Epics they have, the richest Culture they represent, the longest Period during which they have been in continuous and practical use and their versatility in being able to convey both ancient and modern concepts, the following Languages could be voted as some of the...
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In terms of the Varied Literature and Epics they have, the richest Culture they represent, the longest Period during which they have been in continuous and practical use and their versatility in being able to convey both ancient and modern concepts, the following Languages could be voted as some of the Richest Languages known to mankind (of course, without prejudice to claims to similar honour from any other language ) : 1. Arabic 2. English 3. Tamil 4. Chinese 5. German read less
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Each & every language is rich in its own way.Your mother tongue is always the richest for you.Comparison is as unwarranted as if to ask which planet is the mots beautiful.
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Which language is to speak read and write for you that language is the richest language
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