They start to learn english in kindergarden now. So basically, everyone is supposed to know how to speak english fluently by the end of middle school.
Its a how people talk to one another it is used in many countries around the world
There is no English word 'enry.' The abbreviation ENRY is sometimes used to describe the Rygge Airport in Norway but there is no definition for the term.
Yes, many people in Taiwan speak English, especially in urban areas and among the younger population. English is commonly taught in schools and is widely used in business and tourism.
Many Portuguese people speak English as a second language, especially in urban areas and among younger generations. English is commonly taught in schools and is widely used in tourism and business in Portugal.
The official language in Oslo, the capital of Norway, is Norwegian. Norwegian is widely spoken and used in all aspects of life in Oslo, including government, education, and business. Many residents also speak English fluently, as it is taught in schools and used in international settings.
Yes, many Taiwanese people speak English, especially in urban areas and among younger generations. English is commonly taught in schools and is widely used in business and tourism in Taiwan.
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.
The term "pommes" is not commonly used to refer to English people. "Pommes" is a French word that translates to "apples," not a term for English people. English people are commonly referred to as "Brits" or "the English."
It is a proper noun, used to the refer to "the English" (the English people) or to the language English. It is a proper adjective when used to refer to England or Great Britain.
Currency in Norway is the Norwgian Krone. (Crown)
This cannot be exactly known. However people have been speaking English for many hundreds of years, Maybe thousands. However there have been many different versions. Most people have heard of Old-English (Shakespere used this e.g. Art Thou Romeo) Now we are in a state of Modern English.
It is estimated that there are approximately 320,000 people in the world with the name Lillian. It is a popular name in English-speaking countries and has been consistently used for many years.