Which countries in Europe will be the first to abandon their native language for English?

Which countries in Europe will be the first to abandon their native language for English?

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>lets just adopt a random foreign language that we dont have in our country and are not in a trade union with

>first
Ireland already did that

Everything north of Paris

Probably some small tax Haven that pretty much only exists to facilitate international banking

Likely the Netherlands and Sweden.

Ireland

Britain

Sweden because they are just so hecking cosmopolitan and tolerant.

Poland

If Belgians want to be English so bad I volunteer to kick their teeth in and toss them from Spanish balconies

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thats so depressing

>Having 'official' languages

Why are foreigners like this? Maybe this is why English is so successful

It's not for the Belgians they're doing it for.

don’t blame us that your dreadful language is so easy to learn that even sub 80 IQ bush people can speak and write it fluently

Yeah, even you manage to. Most of the time

why? your ancestor probably stopped speaking a celtic language then an english dialect to speak the english you speak today. You can't even understand canterbury tales

>lol le heckin nordics are so good at english that means they have no identity!
Literally everyone in Scandinavia and the Netherlands speak their regional dialects while you swarthoids can't even understand your grandfather and youre calling us soulless. Get a grip

Ireland is just Britain in denial

Unironicaly - Ireland.

>You can't even understand canterbury tales
that's just a natural evolution of the language though. none of this new world order shit

>Brussels
>Belgians

Nowadays English is more of a ESL thing than native anyways

speaking the queen's english was new world order shit as well. As is you speaking a Tuscan dialect. What's the difference between someone from Hamburg being forced to speak a Germanic dialect from Dresden or a Germanic dialect from London? both are globohomo-lects