English is the main language spoken in county Armagh. Some people would be able to speak Irish but it is not a widespread language there. Other parts of Ireland would have a lot higher levels of Irish speaking.
Two languages spoken in the northern hemisphere are English and Mandarin. English is widely spoken in countries like the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, while Mandarin is primarily spoken in countries like China and Taiwan.
In the northern region of Canada, the primary languages spoken are English and French, as these are the official languages of the country. Indigenous languages such as Inuktitut, Cree, and Ojibwe are also spoken by Indigenous communities in the northern regions of Canada.
language in northern plains
Monaghan is in Ireland. People in Monaghan speak English.
English and Gaelic.
The main languages spoken in the Northern Territory include English, Aboriginal languages (such as Arrernte, Warlpiri, and Kriol), and various immigrant languages (such as Chinese, Greek, and Italian). The diversity of languages reflects the multicultural nature of the Northern Territory's population.
Scotland, Northern Ireland, Cornwall, and Wales.
English and Irish are the two official languages of Ireland. As there are people from many countries living in Ireland, many other languages would also be spoken.
Wales has its own language which is Welsh, which is still the mother tongue in some areas of Wales. Scotland has its own language which is Scots Gaelic, spoken as the mother tongue in the Highlands and Islands. Although a percentage of both countries speak their own language almost everyone of the native peoples also speaks English. Northern Ireland has now a growing ulster Scots community which have their own dialect very different from scotch Gaelic or Irish Gaelic.
The predominant language in northern Belgium is FLEMISH, a dialect of Dutch.
Johannesburg
English is the main language spoken in Southern Ireland, while Irish (Gaelic) is also an official language. Both languages are widely used in different contexts, with English being more dominant in daily life and business.