Statistics don't exist. After Wikipedia: 5 000 000 Romanians spoke the English language (25 % of the total population) but I think that is an enormous exaggeration.
Yes, but this language is not widespread.
The top five most spoken languages in the world are English, Mandarin Chinese, Hindi, Spanish, and French. These languages are widely used across different countries and regions, making them prime languages in terms of global communication.
English is the official language, but Spanish is spoken by 2.12 percent of the state.English.
The French language is spoken frequently in Romania.
English is the most common language spoken in the northeast region of the United States.
Romania is often spoken of in popular literature especially Transylvania.
English is spoken by about 2.8 million - or about 25% of the population. The Anglophone proportion of the country is decreasing
the languages in Canada is English and french
English is the third most popular language in the world, after Mandarin and Spanish. English is spoken by 5.43 percent of the worlds population, so therefore 94.57 percent of the worlds population speak no English.
The English Language is spoken by 4,68 % of Romanian people. It is mostly spoken in the North Side among cities like Bothosany, Suceava and Piatra Neamt. Romanian people changed the name of the "North Side" into "North Coast" though there is no water (ocean, sea, river, lake, so on...) that borders it.
According to the 2011 census, about 58 percent of the population reported that their mother tongue was English and English was most often spoken at home by 66 percent of the population. About 22 percent of the population reported that their mother tongue and the language spoken at home was French. The remaining 20 percent spoke another language besides English or French when at home, and English was by far the language of the work place except in the Province of Quebec.
The country's two official languages are Palauan and English. Japanese,Sonsorolese , and Tobian are recognised as regional languages.With a population of only 20,842 they use a variety of languages and have a 92 percent literacy rate. The languages spoken are: * Palauan by 64.7 percent, Sonsoralese, Tobi and Angaur are minority languages. * Filipino by 13.5 percent, * English by 9.4 percent, * Chinese by 5.7 percent, * Carolinian by 1.5 percent, * Japanese by 1.5 percent and, * Other languages by 3.8 percent. All figures courtesy of the CIA Factbook.