Yes.
Contributions to the English language have come from people of every continent.
Australians speak English because the first Europeans to settle the continent were the British.
Shove the black people in another continent
It is difficult to determine a specific continent based solely on the number of people living there since population size varies across continents. However, if you are looking for a continent where a small population of 1000 people might be living, Antarctica could be a possible answer as it is primarily a research destination with limited permanent residents.
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About 65% of English people speak another language in addition to English, according to a survey conducted by the European Commission in 2012.
Many do: in Cameroon, Cote d'Ivoire, Senegal, Algeria, and so on.
Lots of people are english, in fact from all over the world but some come from another country but speak english.
The Bahamas are part of the North America continent. In the Bahamas people speak English and although they are not directly connected to North America they are part of the continent.
People who live and work temporarily on the Antarctic continent -- at research stations funded by their governments, speak the language of their country. In the interchange of scientific data, English and French are the preferred languages.
yes they can