Singapore.
English
Khmer or Cambodian, is the language of the Khmer people and the official language of Cambodia.
He or she teaches English abroad to students for whom English is not their first language like Asian countries.
Yes the Asian Friend Finder website does use the English language. You can set it to use any language they currently support which includes the English language.
Most Asian Americans speak English.
Several Asian countries speak English as either an official language or as a widely spoken second language. Some examples include India, the Philippines, Singapore, Malaysia, and Hong Kong. English is often used in business, education, and government in these countries.
Mandarin (or Mandarin Chinese) is spoken mainly in China, however it is also the official language of Taiwan and one of four official languages in Singapore.
American English
Most likely the countries with the largest Asian populations, which are most likely the UK and France.
Asian is not a language or race. It's a ethnicity. There are over 30 countries and Asia. Lots of languages. Which Asian language are you talking about? In Japanese it's Arigato. (or-ee-got-toe) But you need to say what Asian language you are asking about. Be specific.
Outside of Japan, the only place to have adopted Japanese as an official language is the island of Angaur.ALthough Japan is the home country for Japanese many other countried have many people with the Japanese speaking capability.North and South Korea, China, Singapore, Philippines, Indonesia, Vietnam, and much much more.But it is mainly the Asian countries that people are able to speak Japanese. If you are answering some kind of school topic, try focusing on the Asian countries closest to Japan.The language it's self is from Japan.Other countries are learning it, but it's Japan's language.
Alan Brian Thompson has written: 'English in context in an East Asian intercultural workplace' -- subject(s): English language, Foreign countries, Foreign elements, Languages in contact, Social aspects, Social aspects of English language, Variation