The concept of shared language in the context of empires is a crucial aspect to consider. It raises questions about the positives and drawbacks of a common language. While it can facilitate communication and economic benefits, it may also lead to cultural alienation. The example of Nigeria shows the value of a common language like English and local languages in bridging communication gaps but also highlights the dilemma of potential cultural detachment. The case of India further complicates the discussion with debates around teaching medical degrees in non-English languages, demonstrating the intricate nature of linguistic dynamics within empire legacies. The conversation emphasizes the complexity and contradictions surrounding shared language, hinting at the internal dialogues and challenges faced when addressing these issues, such as prioritizing narratives of the colonized and acknowledging historical truths like the involvement of the royal family in slavery and the need for reparations.

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