England is named after the Angles, a Germanic tribe that settled there in the 5th century. The language English is named after the Angles as well, as they were one of the main groups that contributed to the development of the language.
The official Language of England is ENGLISH!!!!!
The English language
an englsh is not a word i think but englIsh is lol c(: An English is a person from England. It is also the language spoken by people from England.
The short answer is: English is a Germanic language that was first spoken in early medieval England.
Your question is not clear - English is the official language in Nigeria
An English name with an origin from England would be Kimberly. Names in the English language would be: Ashley, Mary, Jessica, Samantha......
There are thousands of places in America with names that are based on the names of places in England or that come from words in the English language. They are much too numerous to list here.
No, French is not the official language of England. The official language of England is English.
The first known country to have English as its official language is England.
England is the country name. People from England are English. Things from England are English. The language of England is English.
Yes, the peasants in medieval England spoke the English language.
Klaus Dietz has written: 'Ortsnamenwechsel im mittelalterlichen England' -- subject(s): England, English language, Etymology, Geographical Names, History, Local History, Names
The official language spoken in England is English.
The national language of England in 1564 was Early Modern English.
No. In Monaco they speak French, Italian or Monegasque. In England they speak English.
No, French was not the official language of England. The official language of England has always been English.
The official Language of England is ENGLISH!!!!!