England... is this for Mystery Class?
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England
England
Medieval royalty spoke a variety of languages depending on their region. For example, royalty in England spoke Middle English, while in France they spoke Old French. Latin was also commonly used for official documents and ceremonies across Europe during the medieval period.
Rene Magritte primarily spoke French, as he was a Belgian painter from the French-speaking region of Belgium.
Robert de La Salle spoke French, Italian, and some Spanish. He was a French explorer known for his exploration of the Great Lakes region and the Mississippi River.
Mostly English. Possibly Latin or French. It depends on the date.
The Normans primarily spoke Norman, a northern dialect of Old French. They also adopted the languages of the regions they conquered, such as English in England and Sicilian in Sicily. Over time, their language evolved into Anglo-Norman and influenced the development of Middle English.
Normans had settled in France and spoke French by the time they invaded England, some generations later. The purpose of using French was to allow them to communicate.
In England and America, people spoke English. In Spain, people spoke Spanish. In Italy, Italian. In France, French. In Germany, German. Get it?
Three languages spoken in Medieval England were:Old English/Middle EnglishLatinOld FrenchThe common people spoke Old English/Middle English and Old French. Educated people and Monks also spoke Latin.
They spoke French.William the conqueror spoke FrenchHe spoke Norman French, which was rather different from most other varieties of French at the time.Norman French.William the Conqueror (William I) came from Gaul (which is France now) and most certainly spoke a language known as Anglo-Norman. Anglo-Norman, along with contributions from Germanic languages, eventually became Old English (Beowulf), which became Middle English (Chaucer) and then Modern English (Shakespeare on). The Williams which came after William I spoke the language prevalent in England when they ruled-one of the languages I just described.
He spoke Norman French as did his courtiers.