From the 17th century to 19th century, French was the language of all distinguished and cultivated persons as the emperors and kings, the noble persons, the artists, the writers, the poets, the philosophers...
George II spoke french at his first language like the majority of monarchs in Europe (Austria, Russia, Prussia, Holland, Spain...) and being from Hanover he spoke also German. He learnt to speak a little bit English unlike George the first who has never wanted to speak about a single word of English.
George Ezra is English and speaks English.
George Crum was believed to speak English, as he was an American inventor and chef known for creating the potato chip in the 19th century.
English. She is also proficient in French.English
King George I of Great Britain, who reigned from 1714 to 1727, did not speak English as it was not his first language. He was born in present-day Germany and spoke mainly German and French.
Leopold II, who was King of the Belgians, spoke French. French was the primary language of the Belgian royal family and the Belgian court during his reign.
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George Ezra is English and speaks English.
George Handel's primary language was German because that was where he was born. Later on in his life, he went to London and so, he also knew how to speak English.
George Crum was believed to speak English, as he was an American inventor and chef known for creating the potato chip in the 19th century.
English. She is also proficient in French.English
King George I of Great Britain, who reigned from 1714 to 1727, did not speak English as it was not his first language. He was born in present-day Germany and spoke mainly German and French.
Leopold II, who was King of the Belgians, spoke French. French was the primary language of the Belgian royal family and the Belgian court during his reign.
There has never been a King Philip in England.
There has never been a King Philip in England.
Yes, Queen Elizabeth II can speak Welsh. She has given speeches in Welsh during her visits to Wales and has demonstrated her ability to converse in the language.
probably latin because it is put in early Italy
George Watters II's birth name is George D. Watters II.