Yes, the peasants in medieval England spoke the English language.
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.
The official language spoken in England is English.
No, French was not the official language of England. The official language of England has always been English.
The royal court typically spoke the language of the ruling class or the official language of the country. For example, in medieval England, they would have spoken Middle English, while in France, they would have spoken French.
The short answer is: English is a Germanic language that was first spoken in early medieval England.
During the medieval period, middle English changed to modern English.
Common medieval pronouns used in the English language included "thou," "thee," "thy," "thine," "ye," and "you."
The French was spoken only by the nobility, so the common people spoke English. For 300 years no King of England spoke English. Even today our words reflect this difference. The language of the court systems is French and the Queen's menu is still in French. It was easy to tell in Medieval England who was noble and who was common ( without taking into account clothing) by language.
The first stone castles or fortifications, were built in Medieval England while William the Conqueror ruled. They were not built by Africans but by English peasants.
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.
The national language of England in 1564 was Early Modern English.
The official language spoken in England is English.
No. In Monaco they speak French, Italian or Monegasque. In England they speak English.
The Middle Ages ran from about the 5th Century to the 15th Century. Old English was spoken in England until the 12th Century, and Middle English was spoken from the 12th Century to the end of the 15th Century.