User blog comment:ShalinP/An organised, standardised English/@comment-34246601-20181015025441/@comment-36526497-20181015145918

Of course not, MýnÆnglishTáwk. There are still synonyms, dialects, etc. I'm talking about any standard tongue. "Standard" is just to prevent ambiguities from rising, and to make sure everyone learns the correct rules. Already, as it is, Deutsch is accepted as a word in English. There's nothing wrong with regional varieties, etc. This is simply our formal set of rules, wordstock and so on that everyone will learn in school. Think of standard English as it is now, with it's regional varieties everywhere, just cleaned of borrowing. It is not wrong to use a unique variety/synonym.