Not many people in Ukraine speak English. Ukrainian is the official language and many people speak Russian.
Yes, English is spoken in Ukraine, particularly in larger cities and tourist areas. However, Ukrainian and Russian are the official languages of the country.
In Ukraine, about 30-35% of the population speaks English. English is not an official language in Ukraine, with Ukrainian being the sole official language.
Many Ukrainians can speak English to some extent, especially younger generations and those in urban areas. English language education is widely available in schools and universities in Ukraine, but proficiency levels may vary.
In Ukraine, English is spoken by about 23% of the population, with a higher percentage in urban areas and among younger generations. English proficiency is most common in larger cities and among those working in industries with international connections.
Not necessarily. Many Ukrainians do speak Russian, especially older people, as russian education was mandatory during Soviet times. The Russians have been trying to eradicate Ukrainian nationalism and the Ukrainian language since Tsarist times (Ems ukase), much as the English managed to eradicate the Irish language. Many more speak "surzhyk," a Russian-Ukrainian pidgin. Many students now chose to study English rather than Russian in school. Most Ukrainians have some knowledge of Russian because many movies and books are only available in that language.
The primary language spoken in Kiev, Ukraine is Ukrainian. However, many people also speak Russian, especially in urban areas and among older generations. English is gaining popularity as a second language, particularly among the younger population and in the tourism industry.
In Ukraine, about 30-35% of the population speaks English. English is not an official language in Ukraine, with Ukrainian being the sole official language.
In Ukraine, English is spoken by about 23% of the population, with a higher percentage in urban areas and among younger generations. English proficiency is most common in larger cities and among those working in industries with international connections.
"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.
In Ukrainian it's Емелі, but some people speak Russian. So, please type "in Ukrainian", not "in Ukraine")
Outsiders may or may not speak English. It depends on the individual's background, education, and exposure to the language.
yes, some of them speak english.
yes they did speak English
Some Russians may speak English, especially in urban areas and among younger generations. English is taught in schools as a foreign language, but proficiency levels can vary.
I will speak in english better
"I can't speak English!" in English is Non parlo l'inglese! ("I don't speak English!") in Italian.
Greek is primarily spoken in Greece and Cyprus. It is also spoken by minority populations in Albania, Italy, Turkey, and other countries with Greek communities around the world.
The five countries where Greek is spoken are Greece, Cyprus, Albania, Turkey, and Italy. Greek is the official language in Greece and Cyprus, while it is a minority language in Albania, Turkey, and Italy.