I know 53 Turkish who speaks English. (Including me)
Some Turkish people can speak English, mostly the ones that live in America. But some Turkish people can also speak Kurdish, another type of language spoken in Turkey.
It is estimated that around 3 million Turkish people speak German. German is the second most spoken language among the Turkish population in Germany.
Approximately 1.5 billion people worldwide do not speak English at all.
Not many people in Ukraine speak English. Ukrainian is the official language and many people speak Russian.
It is estimated that around 30-40% of people in Rome speak English. English is not widely spoken as a first language in Rome, but many people working in tourism, hospitality, and other international industries are likely to have some proficiency in English.
Some Turkish people can speak English, mostly the ones that live in America. But some Turkish people can also speak Kurdish, another type of language spoken in Turkey.
It is estimated that around 3 million Turkish people speak German. German is the second most spoken language among the Turkish population in Germany.
Yes. A significant minority of Turkish citizens (15-17 million people) speak Kurdish.
Many people in Nigeria speak English, as it was a British colony for many years.
mostly people that live in cities that are in Ecuador speak English like 75% people noe how to write and speak English
As of 2011, there are about 315,000,000 people in the US. And 305,000,000 of them speak English.
Yes many people in Hong Kong understand and speak English.
As of 2011, there are about 315,000,000 people in the US. And 305,000,000 of them speak English.
Approximately 1.5 billion people worldwide do not speak English at all.
As a second language, yes, many people in Turkey do speak English. It is not, however, an official language, nor is it commonly spoken on the street. About 39% people speak english in turkeyMany people speak English because if they can't speak it they can't find a job there,and they can't find a job in other country either. Most of the people who graduated from universities are going to the foreign countries.(mostly U.S.A Russia, Germany, England) because they can find jobs more than they can be found in Turkey.
Cyprus, an island nation off the coast of Turkey, has the official languages of Greek and Turkish.Because of the division, Greek is spoken largely in the southern part of the island and Turkish in the northern part.English is also widely spoken, and official documents are usually available in English as well as Greek and Turkish. In the south, Street signs are usually in Greek and English, occasionally in Greek, English and Turkish.Greek Cypriots speak Greek but they also have their own dialect called 'the Cyprian dialect.' Turkish Cypriots speak Turkish but some elder ones also speak 'the Cyprian dialect.' The English language is also used.greek,turkish and englishCyprus is not a language. The Cypriots speak Greek.Half of them do because they are Greek but the other half of Cyprus are Turkish cipriots,sometimes the Greeks speak Turkish and sometimes the Turkish speak Greek, there is never one language in Cyprus it will always be two, logically.Most people in Cyprus speak Greek although Turkish is the official language.Greek on the Hellenic side and Turkish on The Turkish SideMost people speak Greek although in some areas, mainly Limassol, Russian is very common as well as Filipino.Greek (70%) Turkish (30%)Nope they dont they speak GreekTurkish and/or Greek. The Turks and the Greeks have been fighting over Cyprus for hundreds of years, continuing to this day.Cyprus is a divided island- in the South, the official language is Greek, although English is widely spoken and many roadsigns, shop names etc. are bilingual. There are also English-language newspapers and periodicals, English radio stations, and the vast majority of Greek Cypriots speak at least some English (although in very rural areas, they may struggle to get beyond a few words).In the North, the official language is Turkish. English is spoken here too, but it's not used publicly to anything near the same degree as in the South, and you won't find many English-speakers in the more rural areas.1. Greek, 2. Turkish.The languages spoken are Greek Turkish and English.The 2 official languages are Greek and Turkish.Spoken languages are Greek, Turkish, English
Everyday speak to as many people as you can. You can only improve spoken English by speaking and it is better to speak to people than speak to yourself.