No, there is no one on the planet that can do that. There are about 6800 different languages in the world, and the record number of languages spoken by one person is supposedly 58 languages spoken by Ziad Fazah (although that has never been confirmed).
No, scientists may not be able to speak every language in the world. Their expertise lies in their field of study, not necessarily in languages. However, many scientists are well-educated and may have knowledge of multiple languages to communicate with colleagues and collaborators from around the world.
No. But potentially there are scientists whose native language covers all those spoken on earth.
Blind people may speak any language that is commonly spoken in their community or country. The ability to speak a language is not determined by sight, but rather by exposure to and learning of the language through communication with others. Braille is a tactile writing system that is often used by blind individuals to read and write in various languages.
The Greek people speak Greek. It is the official language of Greece and is also spoken by Greek communities around the world.
Approximately 5.5% of the world's population speak English as their first language.
A translation software or machine like Google Translate can potentially speak all the languages in the world as long as it has the necessary language data and algorithms to interpret and convert text or audio from one language to another.
Over a billion people worldwide speak Chinese as their native language, making it the most spoken language in the world. There are also many second language speakers of Chinese, further increasing the total number of individuals who speak the language.
There is no main language in Antarctica. There are no people there, other than foreign scientists from all over the world.
An Echo can speak every language.
You speak the same language you spoke at the beginning of World War I.
Spanish is primarily spoken in Europe (Spain) and South America (most countries), as well as in parts of North America (Mexico) and Africa (Equatorial Guinea). In total, Spanish is spoken in four out of the seven continents.
Almost every countries in the world speak two language , one is their mother language and another is English (The international Language)
Greater than 96% of the world does not speak English as their first language.
Mandarin Chinese is the most widely spoken language in the world, with approximately one billion native speakers.
As of 2018, about 96% of the world's population do not speak English as their first language.
If you intend on practicing in a different country.
It is already a world language.re: um no its not i just had to improve your answer because what you said was not true!English is not already a world language because1) not every body speaks it nor has to speak it.2) individual countries speak their own languages not just English and their language is to be spoken between them.Ok. Then I say it is link-language?? Do u agree pl.
The symbols used for the elements are the same worldwide. This enables scientists to communicate their ideas with other scientists throughout the world even if they can't speak the same language. :)
New York is s melting pot. People from every country in the world live there, and speak more than 2000 languages.