cheese
They say 'chees'.
Belgians. And then you have the dutch speaking side, those are the Flemish. And there are also french speaking people but I don't know how you say it in English. In flemish you say 'walen'
in Arabic people say marhaba = hello in English
English speaking Canadians say "Easter" French speaking Canadians say "Pâques"
Nairobi is an English-speaking city.
I would say Spanish, but it matters what english people want to put their minds into speaking it.
Sure. It's pretty common to hear someone say "et cetera" while speaking.
Speaking on behalf of Freaks, I would say "English" followed by a vulgarity
你好 literally translated is "you good". It is how to say hello when speaking to people.
Jamaica is an English-speaking country.
They have slightly different meanings. If you are speaking of English as a language, you would say "good at." If you are speaking of it as school subject, you would say "good in," just as you would say "good in science" or "good in history."
Jamaica is an English speaking country. You would say the same thing whether you are speaking standard English or Jamaican Patois, which is a dialect of English, and not a separate language.