Approximately 28% of Iraqis can speak English to some degree, with varying proficiency levels. English is often taught in schools as a second language in Iraq.
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 79% of people in the US speak English as their primary language.
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.
Hawaii had the largest percentage of people who did not speak English in the 1990s, and it was second in 2000.
17%
13% of EU citizens speak English as their native 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.
80% of Americans aged five and older speak only English at home.
Approximately 79% of people in the US speak English as their primary language.
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.
92% people speak other languages.
Hawaii had the largest percentage of people who did not speak English in the 1990s, and it was second in 2000.
29.1% http://www.internetworldstats.com/stats7.htm That statistic is not for the percentage of websites in English, but the percentage of internet users who speak English as their primary language. I am unable to find a statistic for percentage of websites in English.
From the website "infoplease.com" it states that the percentage of English native speakers in America is 82%.
Hawaii had the largest percentage of people who did not speak English in the 1990s but was second in 2000, with California holding that position in 2000.