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During the Victorian era, English was the dominant language spoken by the majority of people in the British Empire, including England, Scotland, Ireland, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. Additionally, many Victorians would have been exposed to classical languages like Latin and Greek through their education, while others may have known regional or immigrant languages depending on their background or travel experiences.

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