Latin was the primary language of the Mass in the Roman Catholic Church until the Second Vatican Council in the 1960s. This was known as the Latin Mass or Tridentine Mass. After the council, the Mass was translated into local languages to make it more accessible to the faithful.
The primary language of the mass varies depending on the region and denomination of Christianity. In Roman Catholic masses, Latin was historically used but many have transitioned to the local language. In Orthodox Christian masses, the primary language depends on the country and branch of Orthodoxy. In Protestant churches, the mass is typically conducted in the local language.
The primary language spoken in Sevilla is Spanish.
According to several researches it is still English as the primary language.
Filipino is the national language, but there really isn't any language in the Philippines that fits the definition of "primary" language.
the primary language for the Cayman Islands, is English, however, some speak a slang known as "caymanian".
The primary language of the mass was Latin.
The primary language spoken during the mass was Latin.
The primary language of the mass varies depending on the region and denomination of Christianity. In Roman Catholic masses, Latin was historically used but many have transitioned to the local language. In Orthodox Christian masses, the primary language depends on the country and branch of Orthodoxy. In Protestant churches, the mass is typically conducted in the local language.
Primary language is the original language one spoke or wrote the material in. Secondary language is translated from the primary language afterward.
Judaism's primary language is Hebrew
The primary language spoken in London, England is English
No, Portugal does not speak Spanish as its primary language. The primary language spoken in Portugal is Portuguese.
The primary language spoken in Sevilla is Spanish.
The primary language spoken in Marseille is French.
The primary language spoken in Amsterdam is Dutch.
The primary language spoken in Bratislava is Slovak.
According to several researches it is still English as the primary language.