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French was the official language of England for almost 400 years. There were many forms of French dialect used in England from 1066 to 1453.
English is the official language of Nigeria. Since Nigeria has over 500 documented languages currently spoken throughout the country, the decision to make English the official language was due to years of British colonialism, English was commonly spoken throughout the country.
The official Language of England is ENGLISH!!!!!
French was spoken in England for about 300 years after the Norman Conquest in 1066. It began to decline in the 14th century and was phased out as the official language by the 15th century.
French is considered the second language in Canada mainly because of the historical presence of French settlers and the Quebec Act of 1774, which recognized the rights of French Canadians to practice their language and religion. Additionally, the Official Languages Act of 1969 reaffirmed French as an official language along with English to promote bilingualism and multiculturalism in Canada.
The French colonized Mali as part of French Sudan beginning in 1880, during the "Scramble for Africa." It was administered as part of the region called French West Africa for 80 years, until it achieved independence in 1960.
English is a Germanic language, as are Dutch and German. However, the French-speaking Normans ruled England for hundreds of years so a lot of French, somewhat modified, was added to English.
French is spoken in Guadeloupe because the island is an overseas region of France, and French is the official language of the territory. The use of French dates back to when Guadeloupe was colonized by France in the 17th century, and it has remained the dominant language due to historical and cultural ties to France.
The French language as we know it today dates back to around the 9th century, originating from the Latin language spoken by the Gauls in the region that is now France. It has evolved over time through various influences and is now spoken as the official language in many countries.
French is spoken in Canada due to its history of colonization by the French, beginning in the 16th century. The French language and culture have had a lasting impact on areas like Quebec, resulting in French becoming one of Canada's official languages through the enactment of the Official Languages Act in 1969.
Farsi, also known as Persian, originates from Iran (formerly Persia) and is the official language of the country. It belongs to the Indo-Iranian branch of the Indo-European language family and has been spoken for over 2,500 years.