No, Welsh is the third most spoken language in Great Britain, at about 1% of the population. Only about 0.3% of the total population of the United Kingdom use BSL.
No. People from Great Britain are British- most speak English. There is no language called British.
It relates to Great Britain and the United Kingdom, its people and language
You would speak the same language you spoke before you went to Great Britain. If you're asking what language you should use in Great Britain, the answer is English.
There' isn't a 'British' language - English is the official language of the whole of the United Kingdom. Ergo, "my name is..." would still be "my name is..." anywhere in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
they speek the smae language
As of 2017, Great Britain has a queen, not a king, and she has no function in changing the language, nor does the government of the United Kingdom.
None. The original languages of Great Britain are long extinct.
Yes, the British language is know as English. In UK(United Kingdom), Scotland, Norway, England, Great Britain and Ireland, people were speaking English in those countries in Europe. Their English is a British action but they speak English like people in the United States.
The Germans would propably make a puppet state out of great Britain so the whermacht will make German the official language next to English in britain
It was settled by Great Britain.
4 times and it had a lot of effect on the language
2 nations separated by a common language.