It's just the way the accent was formed in the original English language, however, not all English people speak in posh accents, you should hear Northern people from England! They speak in a very informal accent, and Londoners don't speak very formally either. I think the most formal speaking area in England is the West.
formal:oyasuminasai not so formal: oyasumi
Well in England they speak English so it would be My name is. . .
Yes! It used to be a mother tongue in Medieval England.
Uruguayan's speak Spanish so it's "Chau" or "Adiós" (more formal).
According to Wikipedia, it's only 0.77% - which translates into approximately 10 million people out of the total population of 1.3 billion.
Because Great Britain (England) first had control over the original 13 colonies. So the majority of the population spoke English.
Because Great Britain (England) first had control over the original 13 colonies. So the majority of the population spoke English.
Well, they speak english in England, so it's the same.
So you can speak to people who don't speak your language.
I speak and study Latin. So people do speak and study Latin.
So you can speak to people who don't speak your language.
She travelled around England on 'progress' so that the people could see their Queen and so that she could honour nobles by visiting their grand houses. However she never travelled outside of England, not even to Wales or Scotland.