English, but mandarin is a huge bonus!
No, but Cantonese used to be an unofficial language of business until the 1980s.
English is the predominant world lingua franca, as it is widely used in international business, diplomacy, science, and tourism. It is often spoken as a second language by people around the world.
The predominant language of the Middle East is Arabic, followed by Farsi, Kurdish, and Hebrew.
Green is the predominant color throughout most of her paintings. The predominant language of that country is Spanish.
Chinese is not a native language in countries such as Japan, South Korea, and Russia. It may be spoken by some individuals in these countries as a second language or for business purposes, but it is not the predominant language.
French
Singapore Business Review's population is 30.
Singapore Business Review was created in 2001.
No. Islam is not a language; it's a religion. The predominant language in North Africa is Arabic (admittedly in various dialects). There are also a number of Amazigh (Berber) languages used in North Africa. Islam is the predominant religion in North Africa.
Singapore is not a language. Its a country. There are actually alot of races in Singapore, so how do you say your name depends on what language you want to speak in.
English.
English is the official working language in Singapore and the national language of Singapore is Malay. You can greet Singaporean in English/Malay/Mandarin Chinese/Tamil