The vast majority speak English but they also speak
irish
welsh
and a type of scottish
In the UK, over 300 languages are spoken, with English being the most widely spoken. Other significant languages spoken include Polish, Punjabi, Arabic, Bengali, and Urdu.
It depends on which part of the UK you come from... The majority of people (by capita) speak English. Other languages are... Scottish, Welsh, Cornish and Gaelic.
official languages are English and french
They Speak English
It is estimated that there are around 100 million English-speaking people who also speak languages from India, such as Hindi, Bengali, Punjabi, Gujarati, Tamil, and Telugu due to the historical and cultural ties between India and English-speaking countries like the UK, USA, Canada, and Australia.
5685, about how many people, some people are getting divorced right we speak
They speak english
It had a heavy influence. Before European colonisation, the American continent had many hundreds of languages, spoken by different groups of natives. Along with English people, came, of course, English language. Now, millions of people there speak English, while the number of indiginous people (and languages) have dwindled.
The official language of the UK is English. However, Welsh and Scottish Gaelic are also spoken in those two places. There is also Scots, but that is more of a dialect than a language and the ancient language of Cornish but very few people can speak it.
well its a different country sothey speak different languages to us and China is a much bigger place to the UK. oh yeah they have streched eyes
The official language of all of the UK - including Moray - is English. There may well be immigrants from other parts of the world who use English as a second language and there will be a smattering of people who are able to speak Gaelic. The local accent is 'Buchan' and it can be quite difficult to understand for people who are unused to it.
In the UK, people primarily speak British English, which has variations in accent and vocabulary depending on the region. American English is not typically spoken as the primary language in the UK.