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It is difficult to provide an exact number, but the number of English speakers in 1000 AD would have been relatively small compared to today, as English was still in its early stages of development. The language was mainly spoken in England and parts of Scotland, with estimates suggesting that a few million people would have been able to communicate in Old English during that time.
The Cree people traditionally spoke the Cree language, which is an Algonquian language. Today, many Cree people are bilingual, with English being commonly spoken alongside Cree.
Many years ago I made a visit to Quebec and found that people spoke both English and French so I would expect that people living there just went on with their lives. It is possible for people to speak more than one language.
The minimum number of people who spoke all three languages is 45. This can be calculated by adding the number of people speaking Spanish, Italian, and Mandarin and then subtracting the total number of people at the party. So, 100 - (90 + 80 + 75) = 45.
The Seneca people historically spoke the Seneca language, which is part of the Iroquoian language family. Today, many Seneca people still speak their traditional language, while others primarily use English.
English As She Is Spoke has 60 pages.
only a few spoke English not many
This depends completely on which colony you're referring to. They spoke many different languages. It could be English, Dutch, French, German...
The minimum number of people who spoke all three languages is 45. This can be calculated by adding the number of people speaking Spanish, Italian, and Mandarin and then subtracting the total number of people at the party. So, 100 - (90 + 80 + 75) = 45.
English, Spanish, Italian, German, and many others.
Many, many people did so
Most people in ancient Rome spoke Latin, but some cities that ancient Rome took over spoke their native language. A lot of people in ancient Rome spoke Greece.
she spoke English and studied french in France
Queen Isabella spoke spanish. i don' t think she spoke English
At least 12 people(the Apostles).
The so-called "Plateau tribes" did not all speak the same language:the Kootenai spoke a Kitunahan language perhaps distantly related to Algonquianthe Flatheads spoke a Salish language (the most easterly of all Salish tribes)the Pend d'Oreille spoke a Salish languagethe Shuswap people spoke a Salish languagethe Lillooet tribe spoke a Salish languagethe Thompson tribe spoke a Salish languagethe original Nicola people spoke an Athapaskan languagethe Okanagan tribe spoke a Salish languagethe Lakes tribe spoke a Salish languagethe Colville tribe spoke a Salish languagethe Kalispel spoke a Salish languagethe Wenatchee spoke a Salish languagethe Chelan spoke a Salish languagethe Sanpoil people spoke a Salish languagethe Nez Perce people spoke a Shahaptin languagethe Coeur d'Alene tribe spoke a Salish languagethe Cayuse people spoke a Penutian languagethe Umatilla people spoke a Shahaptin languagethe Walla Walla tribe spoke a Shahaptin languagethe Palouse people spoke a Shahaptin languagethe Warm Springs /Tenino spoke a Shahaptin languagethe Yakima people spoke a Shahaptin languagethe Wasco people spoke a Chinookan languagethe Wishram people spoke a Chinookan languagethe Molala people spoke a Penutian languagethe Klamath people spoke a Penutian languagethe Modoc people spoke a Penutian languageAlthough many of these languages are related they are not always mutually understandable; Yakima Shahaptin is not the same as Nez Perce Shahaptin for example.
Mussolini spoke Italian, English, French and German w