We do in the U.S. 1,000 = 1K
The plural of "English-speaking country" is "English-speaking countries."
A billion has either a thousand million, or a million million. In English-speaking countries, usually a thousand million.
In the English-speaking world, a billion is one thousand million. In many languages, that would be called a milliard and a billion would be one thousand milliard.
One thousand thousands is one million: 1,000,000 In English speaking countries one thousand millions make a billion: 1,000,000,000 In non-English speaking countries one million millions make one billion: 1,000,000,000,000
That's called a "billion" in some countries - especially in English-speaking countries. In other countries, "billion" means a million million; and a thousand million may be called just that ("a thousand million"), or, for example in German, a "Milliarde", and similar names in other languages.That's called a "billion" in some countries - especially in English-speaking countries. In other countries, "billion" means a million million; and a thousand million may be called just that ("a thousand million"), or, for example in German, a "Milliarde", and similar names in other languages.That's called a "billion" in some countries - especially in English-speaking countries. In other countries, "billion" means a million million; and a thousand million may be called just that ("a thousand million"), or, for example in German, a "Milliarde", and similar names in other languages.That's called a "billion" in some countries - especially in English-speaking countries. In other countries, "billion" means a million million; and a thousand million may be called just that ("a thousand million"), or, for example in German, a "Milliarde", and similar names in other languages.
The continents that have English-speaking countries include North America, Europe, Africa, Asia, and Oceania. Some of the countries in these continents where English is an official language or widely spoken include the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, and South Africa.
Countries where English is the official or dominant language, such as the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, tend to have the highest proficiency. Additionally, many Scandinavian countries like Sweden, Denmark, and Norway also have high English proficiency levels.
English-speaking countries have diverse cultural aspects, including a variety of traditions, customs, and norms. These can encompass food, music, art, literature, sports, fashion, and holidays. English-speaking countries often have rich multicultural influences shaping their cultural landscape.
Not in any English speaking countries.
People speak English not countries.
Mormons in English speaking countries do, but no not all of them do.
Usually the abbreviation for Spanish in an English-speaking context is "SP." The abbreviation for Spanish in an international context is "ESP" or "ES".