English is an official language in two European countries: Ireland, and Malta, and the de facto language in the UK.
There are five countries in Europe where English is an official or widely spoken language: the United Kingdom, Ireland, Malta, Cyprus, and Gibraltar.
Most European countries teach English as a second language, but the primary English-speaking countries in Europe are the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Malta. English is also widely spoken in countries such as the Netherlands, Sweden, and Denmark.
There are 195 countries in the world, and English is not the official language in most of them. Therefore, the majority of countries do not speak English as their primary language.
All the continents except Antarctica consists of different countries that each speak their own language. Most educated people in these countries use English as a 2nd language, French and German also Spanish are spoken in these countries.
It is estimated that over 200 million people in Europe speak English as a first or second language. English is widely taught in schools across Europe, making it a prominent language in the region.
No, not all countries in the Commonwealth speak English as their official language. While English is the dominant language in many Commonwealth countries, some have their own official languages or use other languages widely spoken in their region.
Most European countries teach English as a second language, but the primary English-speaking countries in Europe are the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Malta. English is also widely spoken in countries such as the Netherlands, Sweden, and Denmark.
There are 195 countries in the world, and English is not the official language in most of them. Therefore, the majority of countries do not speak English as their primary language.
Europe has many countries, with many different languages like, French, German, Dutch, English, Swedish, Spanish, Italian, Greek, Irish, Portuguese, Norwegian, Romanian and many, many others. So depending on what part of Europe you are, in will depend on what types of languages you will hear and how people will speak.
Many countries have cents & many countries speak English; so we can't answer the question.
I don't think anyone speaks that.
All of them. They All Speak A Type of ENGLISH!
The question should be how many countries speak English In Africa. Most East African countries like Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania speak English. Also south africa, Nigeria, and ghan in West Africa
There is no one language that all Europeans speak. There are around 50 countries in Europe, with many national languages and people from other parts of the world living in Europe while speaking their own native language from their home countries. Some of the main languages in Europe include French, Spanish, English, German, Italian, Dutch, Polish, Russian, Greek and many, many more.
CORRECTED: So Am is a country of many languages... mostly spanish. There are no native english speaking countries in SA, though many individuals speak english, of course.
Yes. As English is spoken in many countries, being able to speak in it will help a country to do business in many other countries.
English is widely spoken around the world due to historical colonialism, globalization, and the dominance of English-speaking countries in technology, business, and media. Many governments and institutions have adopted English as a common language for communication to facilitate international cooperation and trade.
The English speak countries want English be the world language