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Why is the national motto of Britain French?
It is said that this sentence is a code used by Richard I in the French war.

The rule of Charles V Henry V (14 13- 1422) became the national motto of Britain.

French has been popular in Britain since William I (the conqueror). French is the language of the aristocratic ruling class. Because I have lived in Normandy, France for a long time, there are many remnants of Normandy and French in English. Charles V Henry V can speak French as well as English.

William I (Conqué rant) (French: Guillaume le Conquérant, English: Conqueror of King William I, Latin: Willielmus Rex Anglorum, 65438+September 0028-65438+September 9 0087), Duke of Normandy (1035-65438).