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  2. Languages of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    UK (2022 data): 567 people noted that they could speak Cornish in 2021 UK Census, or 0.00083% [28] Cornwall (2021 data): Of a population of 570,300 during the 2021 UK Census, [29] 567 people noted that they could speak Cornish, or 0.099% of the population of Cornwall; Shelta: Mixed: Spoken by Irish Traveller communities throughout the United ...

  3. British English - Wikipedia

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    British English (abbreviations: BrE, en-GB, and BE) [3] is the set of varieties of the English language native to the United Kingdom. [6] More narrowly, it can refer specifically to the English language in England, or, more broadly, to the collective dialects of English throughout the British Isles taken as a single umbrella variety, for instance additionally incorporating Scottish English ...

  4. English language in England - Wikipedia

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    Terms used to refer to the English language spoken and written in England include English English [1] [2] and Anglo-English. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The related term British English is ambiguous, so it can be used and interpreted in multiple ways, [ 5 ] but it is usually reserved to describe the features common to Anglo-English, Welsh English , and ...

  5. English people - Wikipedia

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    The English people are an ethnic group and nation native to England, who speak the English language, a West Germanic language, and share a common ancestry, history, and culture. [7] The English identity began with the Anglo-Saxons , when they were known as the Angelcynn , meaning race or tribe of the Angles .

  6. United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2011 census, Polish has become the second-largest language spoken in England and has 546,000 speakers. [376] In 2019, some three-quarters of a million people spoke little or no English. [377] Bilingual sign (Irish and English) in Newry, Northern Ireland. Three indigenous Celtic languages are spoken in the UK: Welsh, Irish and ...

  7. Category:Languages of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Languages of England (2 C, 6 P) Languages of Northern Ireland (2 C, 11 P) Languages of British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies (8 C, 1 P)

  8. English language in Northern England - Wikipedia

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    Many historical northern accents reflect the influence of the Old Norse language strongly, compared with other varieties of English spoken in England. [16]In addition to previous contact with Vikings, during the 9th and 10th centuries, most of northern and eastern England was part of either the Danelaw or the Danish-controlled Kingdom of Northumbria (except for much of present-day Cumbria ...

  9. British languages - Wikipedia

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    Brittonic languages, also known as the British Celtic languages, a branch of the Insular Celtic language family Common Brittonic, an ancient language, once spoken across Great Britain. Welsh language, spoken natively in Wales and the England-Wales border, is historically referred to in English as the British language (among other names).