Superheroes typically speak the language of the culture they live in. In some cases, they speak their native language, and the languages of the country they relocate to.
Some superheroes are depicted as speaking many (if not all) languages.
It's mostly a protective measure towards their private lives and the lives of their families and friends. Usually, they'll pretend to be "geeks" so no one will suspect anything. Some superheroes tell their families and friends, but some don't.
she speaks the language of french
Spanish was her first language.
Her mother language is Tamil. But she ives in canada.
english
Canadians mostly speak English
Mostly American English.
because some people have their own language that they speak.
They mostly spoke English but some people, mostly elder people spoke Pottawatomie language. Pottawatomie language is a musical language with complicated verbs.
i think they speak...english, mostly. unless you are an immigrant, then you'd speak your own language
Newfoundlanders mostly speak English, with some French speaking people.
Because of the multilingual nature of the players, they would in all probability mostly speak English.
Mostly English, although some people speak Spanish, French, Japanese, Chinese, German, and other languages.
The people of Fiji mostly speak Fijian and English. Fijian is an Austronesian language, while English is the country's official language used in education, government, and business.
About 500,000,000 people speak English as a first language, so that would be around 7% of all humans speak English as a first language. As any other language but first, it is estimated that 2,100,000,000 humans speak English, or about 30%.
You have to learn at least one foreign language at school. Mostly this is english.
English as a Secondary Language is a course for learning English for people who do not speak it as their primary language. It is a course for learning to speak the English language, given in a location where most people speak English, but some (mostly immigrants) have a need to learn it the way others in the US, for example, learn Spanish, Russian or Chinese.