Приклади вживання Was the official language Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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Greek was the official language of the Roman Empire.
In 2005 Norfolk, the language was the official language of Norfolk.
French was the official language of England from 1066 to 1362.
Between 1066 and 1362, French was the official language of the England.
What was the official language of the medieval Byzantine Empire?
At that time, Sweden controlled Finland and Swedish was the official language.
French was the official language of the Belgian army.
Until 1809 Finland was a part of Sweden,Therefore Swedish was the official language.
French was the official language of Great Britain for over 300 years.
In fact for several centuries French was the official language of the English court.
French was the official language of England for about 300 years, from 1066 till 1362.
If only everyone else had such terrific customer service(still can't get over the fact a human being answered the phone,transferred me to the correct person on the first attempt and English was the official language from start to finish… wow………).
For almost 300 years French was the official language in UK, from 1066 to 1362.
What was the official language used across European monarchies in the XII century?
Before 1945 Japanese was the official language and it was taught in school as well.
French was the official language of England for about 300 years, from 1066 until 1362.
For more than 3 centuries Spanish was the official language of the Philippines and became the lingua franca in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Spanish was the official language of all these countries except the United States.
French was the official language of England for over 300 years(from 1066 until the early 15th century).
French was the official language of England for over 300 years(from 1066 to the beginning of the XV century).
English was the official language of rule and business, there was no one to support the Irish language and culture.
Although Portuguese was the official language of Portuguese Timor until 1975, Tetun-Prasa has always been the predominant lingua franca in the eastern part of the island.
And Danish was the official language of that country while Norwegian wasn't (not that any of the Norwegian dialects was ever accepted to be the Norwegian language). .