Britain and France
English was spoken in both countries. It still is.
American English is the English spoken in the United States, which differs in some ways from English spoken in Britain and other countries.
The English Channel separates the two countries.
English directly borrowed the word "succession" from the Middle French word "succession," which ultimately comes from the Latin word "successio."
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The main English-speaking countries in Europe are the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Malta. These countries have English as an official or widely spoken language.
Some African countries where English is spoken include Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, South Africa, and Uganda. English is often used as an official or second language in these countries due to historical ties to Britain or as a legacy of colonization.
The English Channel was built to connect Britain with France. It now houses a train that users can ride to travel to the two countries.
Most European countries teach English as a second language, but the primary English-speaking countries in Europe are the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Malta. English is also widely spoken in countries such as the Netherlands, Sweden, and Denmark.
We all speak English, and that we are all teenagers. We have a variety or races in our respective countries
Impossible ! They are completely individual countries - separated by the north sea & English channel