Queen Victoria learned to speak German at a young age, around the age of three. Her mother, Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, was German, and she ensured that Victoria was exposed to the language early on. By the time she ascended the throne at 18, she was already fluent in German, which played a significant role in her relationships with her German relatives and her husband, Prince Albert.
Queen Victoria's first language was German. She did not learn to speak English until she was three.
yes, her first language was German and spoke English and French as well. Later she also learned Hindustani.
English German French and Hindustini her mother's language was German. she learnt English and french at the age of three and she learnt hindustani because she was the rulerof India.
Answer Queen Victoria's husband was Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. He was born near Coburg in what is now Germany.Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha came from Germany. He was born in Schloss Rosenau, near Coburg, on August 26, 1819. He died from typhoid fever, on December 14, 1861, at Windsor Castle.
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Queen Victoria was from England. She was born and raised in London, but was more German in her outlook. She did not speak English until well after her third birthday and even after that still added German to it. Her father, though the son of the English King. was more German than English, her mother was German as well as her husband and many of her children where married to German Prince or Princesses.
English German French and Hindustini her mother's language was German. she learnt English and french at the age of three and she learnt hindustani because she was the rulerof India.
Victoria and Albert spoke to each other in German. However this does not indicatethat German was her mother tongue. She was fluent in English, of course but Germanthe language of her home life.=================================================================It is safe to say that Queen Victoria's mother tongue was German. She was taught only German by her mother Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld (Mary Louise Victoria; 17 August 1786 - 16 March 1861), until she was three years old. She was then taught English and French as well, so that she effectively grew up trilingually. It is said that while her command of English was good, it was not perfect.
To learn to speak it, German is harder, yes.
to speak German and Hindi.
Queen Victoria spoke on the telephone for the first time on January 14, 1878, at the age of 59.
Only if they learn it as a foreign language.