around the year 1000 , in old English
a picture of the copy:
http://www.bookdrum.com/images/books/24926_m.jpg
During the time of Beowulf, Britain was inhabited by various Celtic tribes such as the Britons, the Picts, and the Gaels. These tribes had their own distinct cultures and territories across what is now modern-day England, Scotland, and Wales. Beowulf is set in Scandinavia rather than Britain.
Britain is an island, not a language. Most of the people in Britain speak English.
Although the author of Beowulf is completely unknown, the manuscript describes historical events which took place at the end of the 5th century, while the Romans left Britain around 410 AD. It is impossible.
There was no country of Britain in 400 and there was no official language.
In Britain in 1994
You would speak the same language you spoke before you went to Great Britain. If you're asking what language you should use in Great Britain, the answer is English.
bella language
* n. language of Britain * n. Britain * n. people of Britain * adj. of or relating to Britain
* n. language of Britain * n. Britain * n. people of Britain * adj. of or relating to Britain
Britain, Great Britain or United Kingdom - all are correct.
Some events in the history of Europe are: Anglo-Saxons invade Britain. Saint Augustine arrives in Britain. Scandinavians convet to Christianity. Beowulf is transcribed.
Britain, the U.S., and France