An estimated 5.7 billion to 6.1 billion people do not speak any English at all.
The word population does not have an adverb.If you were to make "population" an adverb, it would be "populationly" or "populationally". But neither of those words exist nor make sense in the English language.
On average, teenagers speak around 7,000 words per day. This number can vary depending on the individual and their communication habits.
At first glance, this is a strange question.But as it turns out, there have been studies on this. According to the studies, women speak about 20,000 words per day. That is, again according to the studies, 13,000 more words than men.
English is the most widely spoken language in the world, but not with the most native speakers; Mandarin is. English has over 2 billion speakers, and only about 400 million native speakers.Answer:It is very difficult to establish the number of people in the world who can speak English. If English language accounts only for the native speakers it would be restricted to native speakers in England.The politicization of the English language by the Imperial power during the colonial era has led to a language mix in pidgin, Hindish, Americanization, and so on.A distinction must be made between native speakers and speakers of the language.Answer:Well, I'm amazed at how people consider 'English' as American English. I'll have you know that English is derived from a Germanic language, and has slowly adapted into the modern English we know today. For the last time it is ENGLISH as in ENGLAND. Seriously, America has nothing to do with it, they just couldn't be bothered to conjure up their own language so removed the U's (added apostrophe for distinction) in several words to claim it as their own. Yes, even more people in China and India have more English speakers than in the US, so where does America stand in this?Answer:Language continually changes, no matter what country it is located in. People who believe that Americans changed English and Brits kept it "the same" are in error. It evolved in England since the 17th Century just as it evolved in America, or the British would speak the English of Shakespeare. Furthermore, this answer cites spelling as a change, which is not technically a significant part of language.]Answer:328-350 million native speakers, in the UK, US, Canada, Australia etc. (those numbers are not right. America is 310 million, the UK is 70 million, Canada is 37 million, and there alone is 417 million)Up to 500 million total speakers and has by far the most countries with English as an official language.These are the countries that have English as an official language:Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Australia (Australian English), Bahamas, Barbados, Bermuda, Belize, British Indian Ocean Territory, British Virgin Islands, Canada (Canadian English), Cayman Islands, Dominica, Falkland Islands, Gibraltar, Grenada, Guernsey (Guernsey English), Guyana, Ireland (Hiberno-English), Isle of Man (Manx English), Jamaica (Jamaican English), Jersey, Montserrat, Nauru, New Zealand (New Zealand English), Pitcairn Islands, Saint Helena, Saint Lucia, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Singapore, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, Trinidad and Tobago, Turks and Caicos Islands, United Kingdom, U.S. Virgin Islands, United States. [English is not an official language of the United States]Answer:English is the second most commonly spoken language, and the most commonly spoken second language.
First we have to know the number of words in the English language. [The Oxford English Dictionary-Second Edition (OED2) listed about 616,500 in 2005, and Webster's Dictionary lists a similar number. However, it is estimated that over 60 new words are added to the English language every day.]We also need to agree on what counts as a word. Is 'saw' - a tool for cutting wood- the same as 'saw' -the past simple of see? And is saw and sawing two words, the second being a grammatical variant of the first?Next we need to know how many single syllable words are in the English language. And is the word oil one syllable or two? Dr P E Fischer Ph.D. lists over 3,500 one-syllable English words in her word-list book written for teachers of English to children.Using 3,500 as a conservative estimate of one syllable words, there means there would be over 612,000 words of two or more syllables. But even if we double that figure arbitrarily to 7,000 one-syllable words, that still gives us almost 610,000multi-syllabic words. However, given that the English langauge is also increasing by some 25,000 words per year, by the time you read this, all the above figures will already be hopelessly out of date!So how many (English) words have more than one syllable? Lots! And more today than yesterday!See Related Links below the following advertisements for more information.
In South Korea, about 10% of the population can speak English ranging from to barely passable to knowledge of few words. Hardly anyone is highly proficient.In North Korea, English is widely studied because it's believed to be a major international language; however, in practice very few can speak it, usually only tour guides and diplomats, which are less than 1% of the population.
Um not sure, but if you speak English my guess your thoughts and the words in your head are going to be in English
A lot of the third world population cannot speak English and also probably has never heard English spoken by any human. Tribes in the jungles around the world do not speak in English unless a missionary takes the time to teach it to them while learning the tribal language. Most of Russia does not speak in English, neither do the Chinese because they live in the rural areas or have no way to learn the language or have a reason to learn it. It would amaze many people to learn that many Africans can speak some words or sentences in English.
The only way a person can speak google english is if they are speaking ebonics and that wouldn't be proper english. It is very bad english and it is broken and the words are the meanings to what they are saying.
if we want to speak english easily then firstly we have to know some english words and their meanings and if you want to learn anything in your life you have to feel it
speak fancily with heavy use of old English words like THEE and such
Alaskans speak English.
Taler du engelsk? = Do you speak english?
no. the animal you are looking for is the parrot.
Yes, Hero Jaejoong does speak English, but only to a limited degree. In other words, his knowledge of English is relegated to a simpler form than most native English speakers.
In rome they speak English so it is the same.
About 96% of the Filipinos can speak Tagalog while 5 out of 10 Filipinos can speak English fluently. The elders can speak Spanish because Spanish language was incorporated in the school curriculum some decades ago.