Yes. Guyana is the only nation, but it is also spoken on the Falkland Islands (off the coast of Argentina).
In Central American, English is spoken in Belize. In North America, it is spoken in Canada, the United States of America and a number of Caribbean islands.
No. Most people in South America speak Spanish, followed by Portuguese. There are three countries that do not speak Portuguese or Spanish, which are English Guyana, French Guiana, Dutch Suriname.
Guyana. (If you include Central America, Belize also speaks English)
it is Guyana but some of them speak English and some of them speak guyanaese
Except for Brazil, Suriname, Guiana, and French Guyana, all other countries are spanish speaking ones.
Some do, if they learn it in school.
Yes, in most of South America
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, approximately 96% of Americans speak English.
American English
Most Asian Americans speak English.
80% of Americans aged five and older speak only English at home.
English. They speak English. Like Americans.
The majority of South Koreans speak Korean as their primary language. There are also minority languages spoken by ethnic groups such as Chinese, English, and Japanese due to immigration and international connections.
No. Languages spoken in Latin America include Spanish, French and Portuguese. People who speak English are known as Anglo-Americans.
English is the most commonly spoken language among African Americans. Additionally, some African Americans also speak African languages such as Yoruba, Igbo, or Twi, depending on their heritage or upbringing. Spanish is another language that some African Americans may speak, particularly if they have roots in Latin America or the Caribbean.
In South America, the most widely spoken language is Spanish. Portuguese is also widely spoken in Brazil, which is part of South America. Additionally, there are indigenous languages spoken by various Indigenous peoples across the continent.
Mostly American English.
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As English is the primary language spoken in the United States, the majority of Americans speak English fluently. However, proficiency levels can vary depending on factors such as education, region, and personal background. Generally, most Americans are able to communicate effectively in English.