In modern times, The language of nobility in England is English. Historically, it was Latin.
Latin was, up until the last 50-100 years, the language of the intelligentsia (along with, to some extent, Greek). French was the language of the nobility up until the Hundred Year's War.
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the noble language was latin
French
French :)
French is often considered a noble language due to its history as a language of diplomacy, culture, and refinement. It has a long tradition of being associated with elegance, sophistication, and high culture, which contributes to its prestigious reputation.
Celtic: In Britain, this one came first; French in 1300: Considered "noble"; English: A mixture of several languages; and Latin: Brought by the Romans.
No, copper is not considered a noble metal.
Sam Noble has written: 'Sam Noble, A.B.; 'tween decks in the 'seventies' -- subject(s): Great Britain. Royal Navy, Great Britain, Sea life 'Sam Noble, able seaman' -- subject(s): Great Britain. Royal Navy, Great Britain, Sea life
French :)
no. All noble gases are non metals
Alicia means Of Noble birth. It originates from Britain.