English is the official language of many countries throughout the world including UK, US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and most (but not all) of the Caribbean islands. There are many more countries (mostly countries which used to be part of the British Empire) where the people are able to communicate very well in English although they may not use it as their first language. All languages change over a period of time and localised versions appear. However English is English and no matter where you are from in the world, if you are able to speak English, you will be able to communicate with another English speaker, regardless of local differences which are mainly to do with accent, dialect and local phraseology.
Wales is a country in the United Kingdom which has its own language, Welsh, spoken alongside English. It is considered the mainland territory where English is not the primary spoken language.
In the United Kingdom Welsh is mainly spoken in Wales.
English, Scottish, and Welsh are all spoken in the United Kingdom. The United Kingdom takes in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales.
English is mostly spoken in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. It is also widely spoken as a second language in many other countries around the world.
English is spoken as a first language in the United Kingdom and Ireland within Europe. It is also an official language in Malta and Gibraltar.
The top 5 spoken languages in the UK are English, Polish, Punjabi, Urdu, and Bengali. English is the most widely spoken language, while Polish has become increasingly common due to immigration trends. Punjabi, Urdu, and Bengali are also widely spoken due to significant South Asian communities in the UK.
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Yes. Gaelic and Welsh are spoken in specific areas too.
English, the language spoken in the UK, is in the Indo-European group of languages,
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The official language of the United Kingdom is English. Other languages are spoken there including Welsh, Gaelic, and other European tongues.
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.