Does the 'dynamic' keyword and the DLR promote C# to a first class citizen as a dynamically typed language?

I wouldn't say C# is a first class dynamic language, no.

While the dynamic keyword will definitely bring C# closer to the dynamic world it won't make it a dynamic language and by so it won't have the benefits of dynamic languages such as adding methods to an existing type at runtime, ...

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