Yes, there are English-only speakers living in Germany.
Yes. Germans call it Deutschland and English speakers call it Germany.
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90% English9% French1% RussianUkraine? Mostly Ukrainian and Russian speakers, few if any English speakers. Or did you mean what percentage of Ukrainians can speak English?
10,000,000 English speakers in china 0.77%
If you are talking about native speakers, English and Spanish are about tied. If you are talking about total speakers, then English has the most.
1st. Russian With 106,000,000 Native Speakers 2nd. German With 97,000,000 Native Speakers 3rd. French With 66,000,000 Native Speakers 4th. Italian With 65,000,000 Native Speakers 5th. English With 50,000,000 Native Speakers
French speakers
English has the most speakers with approximately 2 billion speakers worldwide or 30% of the world's population. Most people mistake Mandarin for having the most speakers with 935,000,000 speakers, but Mandarin is the language with the most native speakers. English has the most speakers total. Only about 600,000,000 native speakers for English.
The Kaiser called the unified German states Deutschland, which we english-speakers called Germany. That was the first time there was a Germany. It was also known as the Second Riech, the Holy Roman Empire being the first.
No, there are more English speakers in Canada than Spanish speakers in the US. English is one of the official languages of Canada and is spoken by the majority of the population. While Spanish is widely spoken in the US, it is not the most prevalent language.
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