Native speakers800,000 (2006) 40 million L2 speakers
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About 500,000,000 people speak English as a first language, so that would be around 7% of all humans speak English as a first language. As any other language but first, it is estimated that 2,100,000,000 humans speak English, or about 30%.
All countries in Central and South America. In these countries the official languages derive from the Latin: Spanish (in most countries) , Portuguese (in Brazil), and French (in French Guyana). European countries, in which Latin languages are spoken (France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, and Romania), are generally not referred to as "latino" countries. Rather, these countries are referred to as "Southern European" countries.
More Belgians speak Dutch than French. German is also officially recognised in the east.
no, mostly countries in the southern part of Africa speak Swahili
Swahili
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English and Swahili.
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Not by the majority of the inhabitants, but the few humans who live there usually speak Swahili.
Swahili is a language spoken by Swahili people in African countries of Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and Burundi. In Swahili champion is called Bingwa.
Swahili is a language that is spoken by the Swahili people in countries such as Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda. The word for the numeral one in Swahili is 'moja'.
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No, Swahili is not spoken in Liberia, except possibly by immigrants. For the languages of Liberia, click here.
The Swahili language is the language of the Swahili people of Africa. It is currently spoken in countries around the African Great Lakes and Southeast Africa.
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