English and Spanish have both tied for the amount of native and global speakers. Sometimes it's Spanish over English, sometimes it's English over Spanish, both at one point happened. It usually goes, Mandarin Chinese as a first, Spanish/English as close seconds, and then in third it's either Hindi-Urdu or French.
Approximately 1.5 billion people worldwide speak a language other than Spanish and English as their primary language. This includes languages such as Mandarin, Hindi, Arabic, and French, among others. Language diversity is vast and varied globally.
Kobe Bryant: Italian and English Jodie Foster: English and French Antonio Banderas: Spanish and English Shakira: Spanish, English, Arabic, Portuguese and Italian Mika: French and English Nelly Furtado: English, Portuguese and Spanish
About 1.5 billion people speak English as either a first language or second language.About 9.2 million people speak Swedish as either a first language or second language.So about 1.49 billion more people speak English than Swedish.
More than 90% speak Spanish as either a first or second language.
Yes, English is spoken in Argentina, but it is not as widely spoken as Spanish, which is the official language. In larger cities and tourist areas, you are more likely to find people who speak English.
More people speak Spanish as a native tongue (first language) than English, but more people speak English as a second or third or fourth language than Spanish.
Approximately 1.5 billion people worldwide speak a language other than Spanish and English as their primary language. This includes languages such as Mandarin, Hindi, Arabic, and French, among others. Language diversity is vast and varied globally.
more people speak spanish
Except for Belize, All Central American republics have more people who speak spanish as a first language rather than English or creole:HondurasGuatemalaEl SalvadorCosta RicaNicaraguaPanama
English is not an official language in Uruguay (Spanish is) so not many people speaks English. However, there are many bilingual schools (who teach in Spanish and English) and many people studies English but it's not common to speak in English in local shops. Hotels and tourist places yes.
In argentina, more than 95% of the country speaks Spanish (it being the native language. Immigrants, which don't constitute a lot of the population, are the ones who don't speak Spanish)
I don't speak Spanish but I'm almost certain it's not. English is spoken more than Spanish.
Yes.Alternative answer; no, they either speak Amercian or Canadian
Yes, people of all different languages take ESL courses to learn how to speak the English language. Spanish is not the exclusive group of people to take ESL courses. http://www.learn-english-online.org/
No. The vast majority of people in Bangkok speak Thai. In some of the wealthier neighborhoods you will more people who speak English. I would say more people can speak English today in Bangkok than in the past. The government wants more people to learn English. Many Thais have studied English. If you need help you can usually find someone who can help you.
What? You don't know me any more?
English b/c English is easily speak in the world