My guess is English, but the question is tricky. Non-native speakers does NOT mean every single speaker of English born outside of the UK, North America and Australia. There are many different Englishes, including the English spoken as a first or dual language by natives of India, the Philippines and other places. English is on the move, and there is no stopping her.
Mandarin Chinese is the language with the greatest number of native speakers in the world.
Go and talk to native speakers. Native speakers are the greatest resource you have when learning a language. Make friends with some native speakers that you can talk to everyday. You can't learn a language sitting inside your house.
Non-native English speakers mix English with their native language because they don't think in English, and because of mother tongue interference.
keneeth el viejo
No. The English spoke English, and the Native Americans spoke various languages native to North America.
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What is the translation to English of the Native American word Patalaska
Béla Bartók
A native speaker of English learned the language from birth or early childhood in a predominantly English-speaking environment, while a non-native speaker learned English as a second or foreign language later in life. Native speakers typically have a higher level of fluency, natural pronunciation, and cultural understanding of the language.
The English translation for the Native American word for sun is "sun."