Yes, the GED test is available in foreign languages for people who do not speak English. For example it is also available in Spanish and French. It is also available in braille.
New Brunswick is the only officially bilingual province in Canada speaking English and French. Although there are many people in New Brunswick who speak in native languages and foreign languages.
No.English is sometimes an available subject in Haitian schools, but very few people can speak it fluently. For more information about the languages of Haiti, click here.
English is available as a foreign language in some Iranian schools, but less than 1% of the people can speak it fluently.
The official language of people in Belgium is Dutch. People also speak the French and German languages throughout the country.
So that ordinary people, with no knowledge of 'foreign' or 'dead' languages can read it easily.
We have foreign languages, because we have foreign countries. The world is a big place, and many countries, or tribes developed their languages over time as we did. Because we don't all think alike the languages were naturally different too.
Hispanic people speak various languages, with Spanish being the most common. Other languages spoken by Hispanic individuals include Portuguese, English, and indigenous languages such as Nahuatl and Quechua.
Yes, however in Japan, the choices of foreign language are more limited. English is mandatory, and the optional second language is usually limited to Chinese, Russian, or French, though most people don't study two foreign languages.
ENGLISH-with a bit of an Irish/Scottish accent.
Although Khmer is Cambodia's official language, many Khmer students also learn English in school. English and Mandarin are the two most common foreign languages in Cambodia, so English is spoken by more people than French.
Aside from English and French, here is a list of minority languages spoken in Nunavik, along with the estimated number of speakers (2017):Inuktitut (11,000 people)Spanish (80 people)Cree languages (70 people)Other Native American languages (30 people)
There are no foreign languages ( or people, for that manner) in the North Pole.