The main British language at that time was called "English".
No. People from Great Britain are British- most speak English. There is no language called British.
The English language as it is written and spoken in Britain is called "British English." There is also an ancient British language, called Brythonic, which survives as Welsh and Breton.The English language is the accepted standard language spoken at the time.British language is the various colloquial languages spoken in Britain, there are over 200 distinct british dialects.The standard is currently based on the Oxford English dictionary but is changing daily.
There is a book of poetry by Adrienne Rich called The Dream of a Common Language, and a book by Christopher Davies called Divided by a Common Language: A Guide to British and American English.
Guyana used to be a British colony.English is the official language of Guyana because it used to be the British colony called British Guiana. English was the official language of all British colonies so it was well established by the time Guyana became independent.
It was called Old English
The "British language" is English.
The British (English) invented and evolved the English language, which is why it is called English. "What is your name?" is English as spoken in Britain.
No, New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL) and British Sign Language (BSL) are different languages with distinct grammar and vocabulary. While they may share some signs due to historical connections, they are separate languages used by different Deaf communities.
The "British language" is English.
british language is the purest english language
The "British language" is English. So the answer is "dear".