At the 2011 census, around 44.9 percent of the population of Greater London was "White British". This figure will include people of Irish, Scots and Welsh descent who are very proudly not English (I know for I am married to one), as well as those people of mixed descent between these three nations and the English.
In any case, like most "nationalities", it all depends on how far back you are prepared to go to find other "roots". In the case of the "English", before you find Celtic, Viking, Saxon or Norman descent, for example.
I assume that "public" simply means population. The simple answer is that Greater London has a population of 8.174 million compared with England's population of 53.012 million, representing 15.4%. However, less than half of London's population (44.9%) is "White British". Removing the Welsh, Irish and Scots people, the English proportion of London's population will be considerably smaller. On the other hand a significant proportion of England's population is not English either.
17%
Percentage of correct answers = (25-6)/25 * 100% = 76%
The basis of standard English is largely derived from the dialects of London, Oxford, and Cambridge. London, as the political and cultural center, has significantly influenced the language, while Oxford and Cambridge have contributed through their historical academic prominence. This blend has shaped what is now considered Standard British English. Additionally, American English has its own standard, influenced by cities like New York and Chicago.
take english and environment marks and other top 3 subjects (for 2012).
I assume that "public" simply means population. The simple answer is that Greater London has a population of 8.174 million compared with England's population of 53.012 million, representing 15.4%. However, less than half of London's population (44.9%) is "White British". Removing the Welsh, Irish and Scots people, the English proportion of London's population will be considerably smaller. On the other hand a significant proportion of England's population is not English either.
The primary language spoken in London, England is English
Adele Adkins is English. She was born in North London in Tottenham.
40%
The official language of the UK (which includes London) is English and the majority of the people have English as their first language. However, London is a cosmopolitan city with a huge immigrant population, so many of the world's languages can be heard there. The language spoken in London is English.
He's English !
London.
29.1% http://www.internetworldstats.com/stats7.htm That statistic is not for the percentage of websites in English, but the percentage of internet users who speak English as their primary language. I am unable to find a statistic for percentage of websites in English.
Londres means London in english....
85%
English
English and British.