Vietnam and Thailand, in other Asian countries only the well educated people will speak several other languages.
Several Asian countries speak English as either an official language or as a widely spoken second language. Some examples include India, the Philippines, Singapore, Malaysia, and Hong Kong. English is often used in business, education, and government in these countries.
The main Asian countries where French is spoken include Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. These countries have historical ties to France and French remains an official or second language in these places.
You speak as if all African and Asian countries have the same values. They do not. Further, different groups within each country have different values, such as India's Hindus, Sikhs, and Tamils.
Youll have to be more specific with "Asian" Chinese - many dialects, but the mainland Chinese speak Mandarin Chinese. Japanese - speak Japanese, but write in many ways like Kanji for example Taiwanese/Hong Kong people - Cantonese or Mandarin Chinese Most Asian countries speak Mandarin though.
Most Asian Americans speak English.
There are 48 countries in asian
The Philippines is a Southeast Asian country that was under Spanish rule for over 300 years and has a significant Spanish influence in its culture and language. Other than the Philippines, there are no other Southeast Asian countries where Spanish is widely spoken.
There are no Afro Asian countries. Africa and Asia are different continents and have no countries in common. There are Afro Asian people and Afro Asian agreements between countries.
None. But Indonesia has a large population that speaks Dutch as a second language (which is a dialect of Flemish).
There are no Asian countries in the EU.
The Central Asian Region countries or the Central Asian countries. Hope this helps.