English is the official language but some immigrant groups may still use the language of their home country.
There are nearly 7000 languages in the world. They should all be spoken wherever they're spoken. They can't all be spoken in Britain though.
The main languages spoken in Great Britain are English, Welsh (in Wales), and Scottish Gaelic (in parts of Scotland). In addition, languages such as Cornish and Irish are also spoken in certain regions.
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In the Iron Age, the Brittonic languages were spoken in Great Britain. These languages eventually evolved into Welsh, Cornish, and Breton. Additionally, Latin was introduced with the Roman conquest in 43 AD.
The Celtic language was spoken by the ancients in the regon, but the language spoken in Britain is not known. It was not recorded.
Canada's spoken languages have been most influenced by English and French, due to historical colonization by Britain and France. Additionally, there are indigenous languages that have influenced Canadian speech patterns.
The Hohokam did not have written records, and went extinct about the time the Europeans arrived, so we do not know what languages they spoke.
There is no such nationality as British. This is just the name of a state 'Britain'. The languages spoken within the British Isles are 1/ English 2/ Welsh 3/ Gaelic
Six Celtic languages are spoken in Great Britain and Northern Ireland:Ireland (Irish)Scotland (Scottish Gaelic)Isle of Man (Manx)Wales (Welsh)Cornwall (Cornish)Brittany (Breton)
English and Spanish are the main languages.Many Native American languages including:HopiQuechanZuniNavajo6 different Apache languagesPaiuteUteHavasupaiYavapaiHualapaiKeresanTowaCocopaiMohaveHalchidhomaChemehueviYaquiAkimel O'odhamYumanTohono O'odamTiwaTanoanKiowaTewaShoshoneand a number of native languages from Mexico
Britain has speakers of many Latin languages, including Spanish, French, Italian, Romanian, and Portuguese. But none of these languages are widely spoken in Great Britain. French is perhaps the most widely taught foreign language in Great Britain.