King George VI of the United Kingdom struggled throughout his life with a stammer, making it difficult for him to speak fluently in public. His story and efforts to overcome his speech impediment were depicted in the film "The King's Speech."
George the First could not speak English
King Kalakaua of Hawaii was known to be able to speak and write in both Hawaiian and English. He also had some knowledge of Latin.
james could speak greek,latin,french and english and a bit of scottish
They hardly speak English there
31% of them speak english
There currently is no King of England. There is a Queen. She and her husband Prince Philip speak English.
George the First could not speak English
The Australian word for king is king. In case you haven't noticed, we speak English in Australia.
When you finally learn to speak fluent Japanese
He was German. He didn't really speak English.
He spoke Early Middle English.
The last non English speaking King of England was probably George I. His first language was German and did not speak English very well.
Maybe if you could speak the King's English, I would be able to answer.
Maybe if you could speak the King's English, I would be able to answer.
james could speak greek,latin,french and english and a bit of scottish
Lots of them. Before the Norman Conquest the language was probably unrecognisible as English. Then from William (who would have be known as Guillaume) through to Richard the Second they were all French speakers. Then William the third was Dutch & Georges I to III German.
"He does not", or, "he doesn't speak English" would be correct. It would never be 'he do not speak English,' as that is incorrect grammar.