Well in England they speak English so it would be My name is. . .
Some say 11th century England, others say "Stan" has Slavic origins. We may never really know.
what can you say a bout the capital of england at the end of the 20th century
I am from England: Yo soy de Inglaterra
A Google search finds lots of sites that say the name goes back to 1066 AD and is British in origin. However, if a name is connected with 1066 in England, it is most likely Norman French in origin, since that is when William and his Normans conquered England.
The Muncy name came from England! England came here and the name spreded!
Angleterre is the French name for England.
You never say her name to her face . Your Majesty upon introduction , and M'aam afterwards.
Well, my name is Eduardo, I am from Portugal, but if I were from England my name was Edward Edward>Eduardo If you say me your name I can translate yours :D
We don't say England, we say Britain. Britain is our country's name, not England, its a false country. As a punishment for saying England rather than Britain, I'm not going to answer this question, its a stupid question and England, Scotland and Wales are my three least favourite words out of every word.
They call the gay person by his or her name. If they don't know the name, they'll say sir or madam.
"England" in German is "England."
New Hampshire is named after Hampshire England while we were british Colonies (i say it that way because i was raised in New England)
Some say 11th century England, others say "Stan" has Slavic origins. We may never really know.
English is spoken in England, so they would just say "No".
people in England say peace too
It's her accent.
Josh England's birth name is Joshua England.