Approximately 5-10% of Ecuadorians can speak English proficiently, with higher percentages in urban areas and among younger generations. English language education is increasingly emphasized in schools and universities to improve overall proficiency levels.
No, not all Ecuadorians speak indigenous languages. While Ecuador recognizes several indigenous languages as official national languages, Spanish is the most widely spoken language in the country. However, there are many Ecuadorians who do speak indigenous languages, particularly those belonging to indigenous communities.
Approximately 79% of people in the US speak English as their primary language.
Around 3% of Rwandans speak English as their first language, however, the overall percentage of English speakers in Rwanda is higher due to its status as an official language and its increasing importance in education and business.
Approximately 4.2% of the British population speak English as a second language.
Approximately 10% of the population in Chile speaks English. English proficiency levels tend to be higher in urban areas and among younger generations.
Around 3% of Rwandans speak English as their first language, however, the overall percentage of English speakers in Rwanda is higher due to its status as an official language and its increasing importance in education and business.
No, not all Ecuadorians speak indigenous languages. While Ecuador recognizes several indigenous languages as official national languages, Spanish is the most widely spoken language in the country. However, there are many Ecuadorians who do speak indigenous languages, particularly those belonging to indigenous communities.
17%
13% of EU citizens speak English as their native language.
80% of Americans aged five and older speak only English at home.
Approximately 2% of the population in Vanuatu speaks English as their first language, with English also serving as one of the country's official languages.
Approximately 4.2% of the British population speak English as a second language.
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Approximately 10% of the population in Chile speaks English. English proficiency levels tend to be higher in urban areas and among younger generations.
Approximately 2% of the population in Madagascar speak English. The majority of the population speaks Malagasy as their primary language, followed by French.
Approximately 15-20% of Argentinians speak English, either as a foreign language or as a second language. It is more commonly spoken in urban areas and among younger generations.
92% people speak other languages.