Some people do. Most European countries have people who speak English. Mainly because of the internet. Most websites and e-mails are in English.
Young Romanians tend to spend a lot of time on the Internet and watching Hollywood films, so they know mainly American English. However, the English language taught in school is British English (this affects mainly the spelling of the words, rather than their pronunciation, which is clearly infulenced by films).
Most places in Romania that are popular with tourists and the larger hotels have some people who speak English quite well.
Many Romanians are able to speek English, but the national language is Romanian and not everyone will speak English.
In major hotels you will find that the staff at the Reception Desk often speaks English. However, in small hotels, especially in smaller towns they may not. German is sometimes more useful than English in Romania. Also the French language is very important in Romania.
As a Romanian, I speak the Romanian Language - of course !
Romanian people speak the Romanian language and the Italian people speak the Italian language; but the two languages are Romanic (Latin) languages and are surprisingly similar.
The ancient Romans were Latins. Therefore, they spoke Latin. Modern Romans speak Italian. Rome is now the capital of Italy.
Yes you can. Lots of people in Romania can speak English.
No. The Romans spoke Latin. If you're talking about the people who live in the modern city of Rome, they are called "Italians" and they speak Italian.
According to a 2012 Eurobarometer report, about 31% of the people of Romania can speak English as a second language.
The people living in Romania speak in 1900 the Romanian language, as today and also probable in the future.
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.
The official language of Romania is the Romanian language (mother language for more than 90 % of the inhabitants).
Yes, the people in Italy speak different languages than the people in America.
Approximately 36,000 people in Romania speak German as either a first or second language.
Transylvania is a region of Romania; the majority of the inhabitants speak the Romanian language.
There are small communities of Hungarians, Gypsies, Germans, Russians, Turks, Serbians, Bulgarians, Arabs, Chinese, Macedonians ,Ukrainians, Greeks and many other communities who don't speak Romanian as a mother language but live in Romania.
99 % of Romanians from Romania and from other countries speak the Romanian language. Also the minorities from Romania speak the Romanian language as second language. And non-Romanian citizens of other countries understand sometimes the Romanian language.
the bastardsdidnt speak the same language so they killed people...
Romanian people speak a Latin language. Romanians are generally browns, Caucasian type: the origin is Indo-European.
Romanian is the official language of Romania and Moldova. Obviously, it is also spoken in countries where there are people who are Romanian speakers, particularly nearby countries, such as the Ukraine.The Romanian language is an official language in Romania and Moldova.But Romanians exists in many other countries: Ukraine, Russia, Kazachstan, Bulgaria, Hungary, Serbia, Macedonia, Italy, Austria, France, Germany, Spain, United States, Canada, Australia, Israel, etc.