South Africa
South Africa is a country where people speak both Afrikaans and English. Afrikaans is one of the official languages of South Africa, while English is widely spoken and used in business, education, and government.
In Walvis Bay, people primarily speak English, as it is one of the official languages of Namibia. Additionally, Afrikaans is also commonly spoken in the area, given the country's historical ties to South Africa.
Approximately 7 million people speak Afrikaans as their first language.
The 3 "citizens" of the fake country of Sealand all speak English.
In Spain, people speak Spanish. It is the official language of the country and is widely spoken throughout the country.
Afrikaans is spoken by the Afrikaans-speaking community in South Africa and Namibia. It is one of South Africa's 11 official languages and is derived from Dutch, brought to the region by Dutch settlers in the 17th century.
In Walvis Bay, people primarily speak English, as it is one of the official languages of Namibia. Additionally, Afrikaans is also commonly spoken in the area, given the country's historical ties to South Africa.
hey i come from south Africa.um im not sure if most people speak English i don't think so they mainly speak afrikaans,zulu,xosha and swazi but yeah im sure mosst people know how to speak English.
Approximately 7 million people speak Afrikaans as their first language.
"Afrikaans" is spoken by "Afrikaaners" which are the native people of South Africa. "Afrikaans" is a language that is generally spoken by all caucasians (in South Africa), but not exclusively, there are millions of coloured people in South Africa who also speak "Afrikaans" and about 8million caucasians who speak it, but only the caucasians in South Africa who speak "Afrikaans" are regarded as an "Afrikaaner"
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.
People speak English not countries.
People who are born in a country where English is spoken, like England and the United States, knows how to speak English. Also, People who have English as a second language know how to speak English.
The only widely spoken European languages in South Africa are English and Afrikaans.
They speak Afrikaans, English, and Sesotho in Mangaung.
There are a lot of Afrikaans-speaking people in and from Johannesburg, but a lot of other languages are also spoken in Johannesburg and by people from Johannesburg.
English is considered a global language widely used in business, academics, and international communication. Speaking English opens up opportunities for career advancement, cultural exchange, and access to a vast array of resources and information available in the language. It also facilitates better communication with people from different parts of the world.
Yes she does. All people in a foreign country can learn English from school. She can speak it, but she's not comfortable with it.