Yes, many Greeks do speak english, although their official language is Greek.
They speak Greek.
No, the ancient Greeks did not speak English.
Greeks speak the Greek language.
Most Australians speak English, though there are a few Italians, Greeks etc who don't speak English. There are also many languages used by the aborigines.
Many Greek people do speak English, especially in tourist areas and among the younger generation. English is widely taught in schools in Greece, and it is commonly used in businesses that cater to visitors from other countries.
No, the ancient Greeks did not speak Latin. Latin was the language of the Romans, while the ancient Greeks spoke Greek.
the Greeks believed that the gods would speak to them in there dreams
5,500,000 out of 10,787,690 according to the Eurobarometer report 2012
GREEK!!!
While German is not widely spoken in Greece, some Greeks do speak the language, particularly those who have studied it or work in tourism and hospitality sectors. Additionally, German is taught in some schools as a foreign language. However, the majority of the population primarily speaks Greek. Overall, English is more commonly understood among Greeks than German.
"He does not", or, "he doesn't speak English" would be correct. It would never be 'he do not speak English,' as that is incorrect grammar.
"Hellenize" is an English word that includes among its meanings "to imitate Greeks." The present infinitive originates in the Greek word Ἑλληνίζω (Hellēnízō) for "to become Greek," "to make Greek" or "to speak Greek." The pronunciation will be "ey-LEH-nee-ZO" in Aeginan Greek.