I don't know an actual percentage, but as my family are Maltese I travel there a lot.
A lot of the locals speak English as it is a touristy place. With me there has never been any problems with speaking to people as children learn it from a very early age.
The older generation however aren't every good with English, I feel.
Approximately 79% of people in the US speak English as their primary language.
Hawaii had the largest percentage of people who did not speak English in the 1990s, and it was second in 2000.
Hawaii had the largest percentage of people who did not speak English in the 1990s but was second in 2000, with California holding that position in 2000.
8% of the population speaks English as a second language. However, this percentage does not include people that live in Britain but do not speak any English at all.
Sources seem to indicate that about 39% of the French population speaks English.
Approximately 79% of people in the US speak English as their primary language.
13% of EU citizens speak English as their native language.
92% people speak other languages.
Hawaii had the largest percentage of people who did not speak English in the 1990s, and it was second in 2000.
Hawaii had the largest percentage of people who did not speak English in the 1990s but was second in 2000, with California holding that position in 2000.
8% of the population speaks English as a second language. However, this percentage does not include people that live in Britain but do not speak any English at all.
According to Census 2000, the state with the largest percentage of people who do not speak English was California, with around 20% of the population reporting limited English proficiency.
English is fluently spoken by about 10% of the population in Sri Lanka.
Sources seem to indicate that about 39% of the French population speaks English.
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Approximately 63% of the Swiss population can speak English. English is often used in business and education in Switzerland, alongside German, French, and Italian.
8 and a half people who have grandparents sometimes teach kids to not be one of the 33 percent of people in Kuwait who speaks english.