What is the native language of New Zealand?.
Maori
Who "discovered" the US?
Christopher Columbus
A playwriter who influenced the casual off-spring English with his newformed expressions.
William Shakespeare
The west part of the united kingdom.
Wales
Eagles are the national birds here.
the US
Who colonized New Zealand?
Eddward Gibbon Wakefield
How many stars does the American flag have?
50 stars
Which country attempted occupation of England during the 11th century?
France
In this accent you pronounce going as goen.
the Welsh accent
Africaan, Xhosaa and Zulu are languages spoken in this country.
South Africa
What year did New Zealand become a British colony?
Year 1841.
What is the national day of the US?
4th of July
What does the term “American Empire” usually refer to, and how many countries does this extend to?
59 countries.
What is the highest peak in Scotland?
Ben Navis.
About becomes "A boot" in this country.
Canada
What is Fish and Chips?
FUsh and ChUps.
When was the US "discovered" by Colombus?
Year 1492.
What year did the Anglo-Saxons/Germanic tribes invade England?
Year 450 A.D.
Where does Glasgow's water supply come from?
Loch Katrine
In the year 1965, this country became independent from the British Empire.
Singapore
What is the distance between Sweden and New Zealand?
17,317 kilometers.
What year did the US become independent from the British empire?
Year 1776
A famous book that was written and translated in 1611 A.D. and became very important for the English language.
The King James Bible
What is the original language of Wales?
Kymrae.
Hausa, Igbo, Youroba and English are spoken in this country.
Nigeria