Norman-French
No, the language of the Normans was Old Norman, a dialect of Old French. It evolved from the Old Norse language spoken by the Vikings who settled in the region, but it was heavily influenced by Latin and other Romance languages.
Bits of the Norman language were learned from the Normans after the Conquest.
Old French.
Old French =)
French became a language spoken in England after the Norman Conquest in 1066, when William the Conqueror, Duke of Normandy, became King of England. The Norman rulers and nobility brought their language with them, and it gradually influenced and merged with the Old English spoken by the local population, leading to the evolution of Middle English.
The language spoken in Egypt is Arabic.
The language spoken in Bali is Balinese.
The language spoken in the Netherlands is Dutch.
spoken language
Because the language of the Normans was French.
No. English is the most widely spoken language.
The Normans introduced Norman French to England after the Norman Conquest in 1066. This had a significant impact on the English language, leading to the development of Middle English.