Obviously this concerns the requirements of each country.
French, German, Portugese, English
England and France fought a lot of wars against each other in Europe.
South America
If you means BESIDES America- in 1945, no one.
Japan & Italy
french
For Africans they eat with their hands but mostly besides most of the food in America they have in America.
No.
If that sentence not complex enough, how about this: Our old friend Jeffrey is a well educated and versatile indivdual; besides English, he teaches math.
Im pretty sure English people can....you would just have to have stellar grades and you would need to get a temporary visa.....but if your grades are good enough i dont see why not....Besides Boston is one of the most amazing cities in America.
too, also, either; besides
English