Languages do not have monarchs.
Not many recognisable things no, King William influenced our language the most by bringing in the french. Our language would be very different if he did not become King.
They are the same. While a king reigns, it is the King's English. While a queen reigns, it is the Queen's English------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The monarch of England is sometimes a king and sometimes a queen (at the present time, March 2013, it is Queen Elizabeth II) but the English language does not change; it is the monarch's English. We just use different terms to reflect the identity of the reigning monarch.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The expression "the queen's English" refers to the reigning British monarch. Since English currently has a queen, and has for almost 60 years, the proper expression is "the queen's English."-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------I suppose when Charles becomes king, the expression might change to "the king's English."----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ACTUALLY, the expression "The King's English" refers to a title of a book written by the Fowler brothers in 1906, which deals with the English language, its pronunciation, etc. A book's title does not change just because a monarch changes. Therefore, it is "The King's English", regardless of whether the current monarch is male or female.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The word "hari" is a Tagalog word meaning "king." Tagalog is the national language of the Philippines
that it is only in English
Yes, English language come from an Albanian language.
King George I of Great Britain, who reigned from 1714 to 1727, did not speak English as it was not his first language. He was born in present-day Germany and spoke mainly German and French.
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Umm i think its english..
The English word "king" is translated as " eze" in the Igbo language.
Both were written in Early Modern English, the same language.
Greek mythology has had a significant impact on the English language through the naming of planets, constellations, and scientific principles. Many English words and phrases also have origins in Greek mythology, contributing to the richness and complexity of the language. Additionally, characters and stories from Greek mythology are often referenced in literature and art, further embedding their influence in English-speaking cultures.
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King Alfred the Great
The last non English speaking King of England was probably George I. His first language was German and did not speak English very well.
G. G. King has written: 'The Way of St. James' 'Elsevier's dictionary of electronics' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Electronics, English, English language, French, French language
There currently is no King of England. There is a Queen. She and her husband Prince Philip speak English.
In the late 13th Century, King Edward I said that the king of France wanted to abolish the English language, and wars between England and France diminished the popular esteem of the French language. During the Black Death (1348-1350), church jobs were opened to English speakers. And in 1382, John Wycliffe translated The Bible into English.