Yes. Alcudia is a common holiday spot for English speaking people from the U.K.
Some people speak English in Indonesia. Though sometimes their English isn't perfect, there are some there who can speak it really well.
Of Course, but only a few can speak fluent English. Some french men only know a little or some English.
Some of them do.
Yes, people in La Push do speak English. It's part of Washington state, and while there are some people who do speak Quileute, most of them speak English as well.
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.
* They mostly speak Japanese, but some can speak Korean, Chinese, and alot can speak English. * and have lots Russian people in the hiz out
In most cases, it turns out that people who do not speak English do speak some other language, such as French, Spanish, Russian, Chinese, Portuguese, etc. There are also people below the age of two who have not yet learned to speak. When they do learn to speak, they may very well learn to speak English. If not, they will probably learn to speak some other language. There are also some people who never speak. Such people may be autistic, or may have some other mental or neurological problem. A stroke can damage the ability to speak.
In Scotland, most people speak English, but some speak Gaelic in varying forms.I'm in Scotland and most of people speak English.
No. The vast majority of people in Bangkok speak Thai. In some of the wealthier neighborhoods you will more people who speak English. I would say more people can speak English today in Bangkok than in the past. The government wants more people to learn English. Many Thais have studied English. If you need help you can usually find someone who can help you.
Yes. Israelis speak English as a second language after Hebrew. In Mea Shearim, most people speak Yiddish and some speak English too. Some speak Hebrew, but many believe that Hebrew is a holy language that should be used in prayer and Torah-study only.
Yes, many Hungarian people can speak English. English is taught as a foreign language in Hungarian schools, so it is common for people to have some knowledge of the language. However, the level of English proficiency can vary among individuals.
English is available as a foreign language in some Iranian schools, but less than 1% of the people can speak it fluently.