10%
Approximately 12% of the Indonesian population is estimated to speak English. English is not widely spoken across the country as the official language is Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia).
California has the highest percentage of non-English speakers in the United States, with a significant population speaking Spanish, Chinese, Tagalog, and Vietnamese among other languages.
The major ethnic groups of Hawaii are Native Hawaiian, Caucasian, Japanese, Filipino, Chinese, and other Pacific Islander groups. Hawaii has a diverse population due to its history of immigration and cultural influences.
Roughly 3-5% of the population of Brazil speak Spanish fluently, primarily in border regions with Spanish-speaking countries such as Argentina and Uruguay. The majority of Brazilians speak Portuguese as their first language.
These countries have the largest numbers of speakers of English:United States (270-300 million)India (excludes English users)*United KingdomPhilippinesGermanyCanadaFrancePakistanAustraliaItaly*The most users of English would be in India and in China (where it is a required language in education, but not widely spoken), and in Nigeria where the pidgin English (creole) is a primary language.By native speakers: US, UK, Canada, Australia, and Ireland.
80% of Americans aged five and older speak only English at home.
They use the same letters as the Americans use. Just use a English- philipine translating dictionary
Approximately 4.2% of the British population speak English as a second language.
Roughly about 30%
The English term for the Filipino word "puon" is "starting point" or "origin."
English is fluently spoken by about 10% of the population in Sri Lanka.
English and Filipino are widely used as mediums of communication in the Philippines. English is commonly used in business, education, and government settings, while Filipino, based on Tagalog, is the national language and is spoken by a large part of the population. Many Filipinos are bilingual and proficient in both languages.
The English translation of the Filipino word "batok" is "neck."
The English translation of "napaso" in Filipino is "burned" or "scalded."
Approximately 5.5% of the world's population speak English as their first language.
The word "scorpion" translated from English to Filipino is "alakdan."
When the Americans came, English became the medium of instruction in schools and was widely used in government and business. This led to a significant influence of English words in the Filipino language. Also, some Spanish loanwords were replaced with English ones.