Yes! It used to be a mother tongue in Medieval England.
In France they speak French and in England we speak English.
No, French is not the official language of England. The official language of England is English.
In 1066, William the Conquerer who was Norman French, conquered England, killing Harold, King of England. French, a Romance language, was imposed as the language of state, with Latin the language of the clergy. This did not change for two hundred years.
No, French was not the official language of England. The official language of England has always been English.
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No. In Monaco they speak French, Italian or Monegasque. In England they speak English.
French was the official language of England for almost 400 years. There were many forms of French dialect used in England from 1066 to 1453.
Because the language of the Normans was French.
For two hundred years after the Norman Conquest in 1066, French became the official language of the English court. When William conquered England he made his officers the English Nobility. They spoke French. The common people continued speaking Anglo Saxon. The common people raised cows. The French nobility ate beef. The mixture of words helped create the English language. _____ English has always been the language of the nation of England. For some period of time French was the only language used by European diplomats.
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