Britain is an island, not a language. Most of the people in Britain speak English.
There was no country of Britain in 400 and there was no official language.
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
Bengali
As of 2017, Great Britain has a queen, not a king, and she has no function in changing the language, nor does the government of the United Kingdom.
Roman works of literature are written in Latin because it was the official language of the Roman republic (later the Roman Empire). However, there probably was a difference between the formal Latin used in literature and the language spoke by the Romans.
Breton
No, Welsh is the third most spoken language in Great Britain, at about 1% of the population. Only about 0.3% of the total population of the United Kingdom use BSL.
Not so much language as choice of language. Those countries were Britain and France.
Yes and it was their own Latin language that they spoke and wrote in.