Most likely every country in Europe has at least one person who speaks Bulgarian, however the largest Bulgarian speaking population would be found in the Balkan countries, where Bulgaria is located. Bulgaria is a country in the Balkans with the official language of Bulgarian, and is also where the language comes from.
Bulgarians speak bulgarian.
Three European countries that speak French (besides France) are Luxembourg, Belgium, and Switzerland.
Bulgarian is primarily spoken in Bulgaria, which is a country located in Southeast Europe. It is the official language of Bulgaria and is also spoken by minorities in neighboring countries like Serbia, Macedonia, and Greece. Approximately 9 million people speak Bulgarian worldwide.
No accurate and official statistics available till now. But by assuming that after 1989 many Bulgarians immigrated to US and Canada and from the historical fact that many of the offsprings of once greater Bulbaria now live in many countries like Greece, Serbia, Hungary, Moldavia, Macedonia. And new economic immigrants (guest workers mainly) to European Union countries like Spain, Italy, UK, Greece, Czech Republic and elsewhere The answer is between 1 million to 1.5 million overseas Bulgarian speak Bulgarian. NB! A limited number of foreign nationals either studied, worked or lived in Bulgaria also speak Bulgarian language!
Spain and Andorra
There is no such thing as the Bulgarian countries,It's Bulgaria and it's a single country in the Balkans,South Europe
because they dont speak spanish
Regional, Traditional of the Balkans, Mixed European
The only country in Europe that speaks English is Britain which is also named England, Great Britain, the UK, and the United Kingdom.The United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland are the primary European countries where English is spoken. However, many individuals in many other European countries are able to speak English, usually as a second language. English is also one of the official languages of NATO and of the European Union.Several countries in Europe officially have English as a language, including the United Kingdom, Ireland and Malta. People in many countries in Europe can speak English though.
Due to the colonisation of African countries, mostly occurring in the nineteenth century (called the European Scramble for Africa)The three most powerful and successful colonisers were Portugal (Mozambique), France (Mauritius, Northeast Africa) and the United Kingdom (Ghana, Nigeria, South Africa).Because some African countries were once/some still are ruled/colonized by European countries.
portugal was one of the european countries, hence the lanugage they speak
People primarily speak German in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and Luxembourg. It is also spoken in parts of Belgium, Italy, and other European countries.