None. all of them speak Arabic as official language. BUT, most Arabs know English as a language for commerce with foreigners and to deal properly with tourists.
Middle Eastern countries do not have counties.
They can in Saudi Arabia. I don't know about other countries.
Arabia is Arabia in English.
Not all Qatari speak English but just like every where else in the world some people speak English there. There is actually a small population of "Westerners" that are there. *Experience: Deployed there
Arabia is the English word for Arabia.
Egypt and Israel.
There is no specific answer to that. People in all counties can speak Irish. There are some parts of Ireland, particularly along the west coast, where Irish is the main language. Those would only be small areas of those counties, and most of those counties would still have English as the main language. An area where Irish is spoken as the main language is known as a Gaeltacht. Counties like Cork, Kerry, Galway and Donegal in particular is where you would find them. Some other counties would have them, like Waterford.
The native language of Saudi Arabia is Arabic. However, many schools teach English and it has become the standard language that is taught in favor of Arabic.
There are 90 English counties known today. These counties include but are not limited to Kent, Essex, West Yorkshire, Norfolk, Surrey, and Devon.
Turkey, Syria, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Kuwait
The two English counties that border Scotland are Northumberland and Cumbria.
The majority of English counties are coastal as no part of England is more than 70 miles from the sea.