Sure. It's pretty common to hear someone say "et cetera" while speaking.
There are more English-speaking people in Canada than French-speaking people. English is the most widely spoken language in Canada, with approximately two-thirds of the population speaking English as their first language. French is spoken mainly in the province of Quebec, where it is the official language.
Some people in Lithuania speak English, but it is not an English-speaking country, in that English is not the primary language of the people.
The Greek people currently speak Greek, which is the official language of Greece. It is an Indo-European language that has a long history and is spoken by the majority of the population in Greece.
Most Cheyenne people today speak English if not as their first language certainly as a second language. Officially they speak their own language belonging to the algonquain language speaking people.
Anglophones are people who speak English as their first language or primary language. It is a term commonly used to refer to English-speaking populations, especially in countries where English is the dominant language.
Newfoundlanders mostly speak English, with some French speaking people.
This depends on the people, where they live and if they ever learnt English. It is the same as saying how good are English people speaking Hindi. It is purely based on if they ever learnt the language or whether they lived in an area which spoke English
Chinese are catching up but still are far behind India in the English Language. India has more English speaking people than USA and not China.
Many years ago I made a visit to Quebec and found that people spoke both English and French so I would expect that people living there just went on with their lives. It is possible for people to speak more than one language.
Anglophones are people who speak English as their first language. The term is often used to refer to English-speaking people, particularly in countries where English is not the primary language.
English is the language of business. So since Algeria is in the oil business and imports wheat from the United States, there are business people that speak English.
Language barrier; the Vietnamese language, for most English speaking people is pretty tough to understand.