The two countries in Europe where English is a major language are the United Kingdom and Ireland.
If you mean central North America then it would be English, but if you mean central South America, and Brazil is the most central to the country then I would suggest language of Brazil or even Spanish.
Both Canada and Nigeria are countries with diverse cultures and languages. They are also former British colonies and have parliamentary systems of government. Additionally, both countries are known for their natural resources, with Canada being rich in minerals and oil while Nigeria is a major oil producer.
The major source of population growth in Europe is due to natural increase, which is the difference between the number of births and deaths. Migration also plays a significant role in population growth, with many people moving to Europe for various reasons such as work or seeking asylum.
Some countries with coastlines that touch more than one major ocean include Russia (touches the Arctic and Pacific Oceans), Canada (touches the Atlantic, Pacific, and Arctic Oceans), and the United States (touches the Atlantic, Pacific, and Arctic Oceans).
Most people in Southern Europe live in urban areas, with major cities like Rome, Madrid, Athens, and Lisbon attracting significant populations. Southern Europe also has popular coastal areas that attract a large number of residents and tourists. The urbanization and coastal lifestyle in this region contribute to the concentration of people in these areas.
The most spoken language in Europe is Russian with an estimated 150,000,000 native speakers. English, French, and Russian are common second languages. However, the continent of Europe has about 40 major language groups, each having official status in one or more countries. Europe also has thousands of regional languages.
There are many ways to define the "major" languages, but typically the four most widely spoken languages are Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, English, and Hindi. These languages have the highest number of native speakers and are used as official or widely spoken languages in multiple countries around the world.
Azerbaijan's main spoken languages include Azerbaijani, English, and Russian. However, many regional Caucus languages are spoken as well (Lezgian, Avar, etc.). As well as Middle Eastern languages (ex: Talysh). You could say its a gateway because its major languages include English (a major Western European language) and Russian (a major Eastern European language) as well as Lezgian (a major Caucus language that is also spoken by large groups in Central Asian countries).
There is no such country that speaks ALL of the Romance languages. But if you're asking what the major countries in Europe are that speak any Romance languages, they are:SpainPortugalFranceAndorraRomaniaBelguimSwitzerland
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There are more than 500 languages in West Africa, but the most widely spoken are:EnglishArabicFrenchSwahiliAnswerThere are several languages spoken in West Africa and it is hard to pin down the main dialect. However, the highest percentage of people speaking a common language is 10 percent; the language being Swahili.Fula, Maninka, Susu, Arabic, Insula, Kissi, Kpele, and LomaSome major languages from Europe are spoken there, such as English, Spanish, Portugeuse and French. Some of these are official languages of some countries. However there are hundreds of other languages in the countries of western Africa, too many to list. Some might be associated just with a small area or group of tribes.Yoruba, Igbo and Fula.
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There is no such country that speaks ALL of the Romance languages. But if you're asking what the major countries in Europe are that speak any Romance languages, they are:SpainPortugalFranceAndorraRomaniaBelguimSwitzerland
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English and Spanish.
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