It really depends on where you are and who you're talking to. Two years of foreign language is mandatory for lots of high schools, so many people are more or less bilingual.
English, Spanish, and various Asian languages are the most common [Indian, Mandarin Chinese, and Japanese].
A lot of students are getting interested in learning to speak another language due to increased communication between nations, but for the most part, the most common thing you'll find is someone who speaks English and conversant Spanish or a Hispanic person who knows English.
Approximately 79% of people in the US speak English as their primary language.
In the USA most people speak a language somewhat like English.
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Serbian people speak the Serbian language.
About 79,572,000people in the united states speak french (I am one of them)
English is a very common language that people around the world speak. The migrants who come to US probably speak English as well as their native language. If they don't speak English, they will probably learn some as they continue to live in the US.
They speak the Jawoyn language.
In the US, about 8.6% of the population, or roughly 27 million people, speak a language other than English at home.
None. It is not a language indigenous to any African nation - it is a language indigenous to China.
People from Bali speak Balinese, which is a Malayo-Polynesian language.
The people in Bali speak Balinese, which is a Malayo-Polynesian language.