English did not go to Britain. It was born there more than 1400 years ago. It evolved out of Anglo-Saxon dialects.
Britain is an island, not a language. Most of the people in Britain speak English.
* n. language of Britain * n. Britain * n. people of Britain * adj. of or relating to Britain
* n. language of Britain * n. Britain * n. people of Britain * adj. of or relating to Britain
In modern times, The language of nobility in England is English. Historically, it was Latin.
You would speak the same language you spoke before you went to Great Britain. If you're asking what language you should use in Great Britain, the answer is English.
The English language as it is written and spoken in Britain is called "British English." There is also an ancient British language, called Brythonic, which survives as Welsh and Breton.The English language is the accepted standard language spoken at the time.British language is the various colloquial languages spoken in Britain, there are over 200 distinct british dialects.The standard is currently based on the Oxford English dictionary but is changing daily.
The cause of associate English language in India is that India was once a colony of Britain.
English became the official language of Britain during the Middle Ages, specifically around the 14th century. This was due to the increasing influence of the English language following the Norman Conquest in 1066 and the subsequent decline of Norman French as the primary language of the ruling class.
It was settled by Great Britain.
English is the official language of Britain... Scotland is part of Great Britain. Even as a Scotsman you have to accept that it stands to reason.
Roman works of literature are written in Latin because it was the official language of the Roman republic (later the Roman Empire). However, there probably was a difference between the formal Latin used in literature and the language spoke by the Romans.
The British (English) invented and evolved the English language, which is why it is called English. "What is your name?" is English as spoken in Britain.