It's your job interview. Giving someone else's responses is silly.
Moscow does not speak any language. Moscow is a city. Cities don't speak. Muscovites (people who live in Moscow), however, generally speak Russian.
You generally speak to them to same way as you would other people.
No, Galician is spoken in a region of Spain. Scots generally speak English and some also speak Scottish Gaelic.
No, it is not considered rude to speak English in Denmark. Danish people generally speak English well and are accustomed to hearing it spoken by visitors and tourists.
Parts of the state do, others don't. Generally the people do, though.
A foot in the mouth guy.
If they speak two languages, they're generally referred to as bilingual. People who speak more than two can usually be referred to as a linguist.
Deaf people generally know how to scream. A scream is an excited utterance that is not dependent on the ability to hear or speak.
Romanian people speak a Latin language. Romanians are generally browns, Caucasian type: the origin is Indo-European.
Generally, no.
Medicine was generally provided by doctors before pharmacies came around.
Before I Speak was created on 2005-04-19.