Before the Norman invasion of 1066, the main language of England was Old English, also known as Anglo-Saxon. The Norman conquerers spoke Norman French, and these two languages existed side by side for a time. Eventually Middle English developed as a mix of Anglo-Saxon and Norman.
No. In Monaco they speak French, Italian or Monegasque. In England they speak English.
In France they speak French and in England we speak English.
They speak a different language.
French
Yes, the peasants in medieval England spoke the English language.
America, England, Scotland
Norman French
They spoke engrish.
Approximately 98% of the population in England speak English as their first language. This makes English the most commonly spoken language in the country.
The area west of Devonshire, England is Cornwall. The language is related to Breton and Welsh and therefore a Celtic language. It is a revived language.
Norman French
People who celebrate Halloween in England mostly speak English.