In Liberia, English is the official language and is widely spoken as a first language by many people, especially in urban areas. However, the English spoken in Liberia often includes unique local dialects and influences from indigenous languages, resulting in a distinct Liberian English. This variation can include differences in pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar. Additionally, many Liberians are multilingual, often speaking one or more of the country's numerous indigenous languages alongside English.
There are 3 Georgia country. One is in america which black people speaks English and another Georgia country in Asia speaks Georgian language,not English.
Everyone Speaks English In Pakistan.... SIKE
Millions of people. There is no way to make a list of everyone who speaks English.
We call people from Liberia Liberians
Yes, there are people in Liberia with phones.
Approximately 82% of the population in Alberta speaks English as their primary language.
I don't know exactly, but 95% of Cambodia speaks Khmer. The rest speaks English and French
south west Ontario or western BC
Lots of people in the Caribbean speak English and it is an official language in many islands there, but not everyone speaks English in the Caribbean.
Ashley Greene speaks English, she was born in Jacksonville,Florida which is in America.She lives in LA and speaks English.
No one living in Guam speaks spanish, but some Visitors may be from Spanish speaking countries.
by interacting with other people and find someone who speaks english ..because if you go to china and ur an american if you find someone who speaks english they become your friend very fast