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PARTIAL 2 Project

Countries
J E S U S F E R N A N D O D U R A N ME D I N A
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L O B O R I VA S ME R C E D E S
INGLES GENERAL IV
North
America
United States
How many people speak English?
331,002,651 of people.
What other languages ​speak in United States?
Spanish, Chinese, French, Portuguese, Italian, Japanese.
When was English introduced in United States?
17th century.
Canada
How many people speak English?
26,007,500 of people.
What other languages ​speak in Canada?
-Aside from English and French, Mandarin and Punjabi were
the country's most widely spoken languages.
-In 2021, more than half a million Canadians spoke
predominantly Mandarin at home and more than half a
million spoke Punjabi.
When was English introduced in Canada?
17th century.
México
How many people speak English?
120,664,000 of people.
What other languages ​speak in Mexico?
Nahuatl, which has more than 1.7 million speakers, Maya,
spoken by around 850,000 people, and Mixtec, with more
than half a million speakers.
When was English introduced in Mexico?
In 1556.
Europe
United Kingdom
How many people speak English?
59,824,194 of people.
What other languages ​speak in United Kingdom?
-Welsh in Wales.
-Gaelic and Scots in Scotland.
-Irish and Ulster Scots in Northern Ireland.
-Cornish in Cornwall, England.
When was English introduced in United Kingdom?
1922.
Republic of Ireland
How many people speak English?
48,355 of people.
What other languages ​speak in Republic of Ireland?
English and Irish (Gaeilge) are the official languages in the
Republic of Ireland. Northern Ireland is where you'll hear the
soft strains of Ullans (Ulster-Scots). You'll find Gaeltacht
(Irish-speaking) areas predominantly along the west coast,
where Irish is widely spoken.
When was English introduced in Republic of Ireland?
In 1171.
Malta
How many people speak English?
88% of people.
What other languages ​speak in Malta?
Maltese, a language of Semitic origin written in the Latin
script, is the national language of Malta. Over the centuries,
it has incorporated many words derived from English, Italian
and French. Italian is also widely spoken.
When was English introduced in Malta?
In 1934.
Caribbean
Jamaica
How many people speak English?
2,906,339 of people.
What other languages ​speak in Jamaica?
A blend of African languages, English, Arawakan (the
Aboriginal language of Jamaica), French, Chinese,
Portuguese, Irish, Scottish and Spanish all combined to form
Jamaican Patois.
When was English introduced in Jamaica?
In 1655.
Barbados
How many people speak English?
Around 1,000 people use English as their main language and
286,000 use Bajan as their main language.
What other languages ​speak in Barbados?
In Barbados, the official language is English, and most
residents speak 'Bajan' (pronounced as BAY-Jun), an English-
based creole, heavily influenced by West Africa.
When was English introduced in Barbados?
In 1625.
Trinidad and Tobago
How many people speak English?
1,375,443 of people.
What other languages ​speak in Trinidad and Tobago ?
Although English is the official language, most people speak
Trinidad English, a creole language. A few people, mostly in
rural areas, speak a French-derived creole, Spanish, or Hindi.
When was English introduced in Trinidad and Tobago ?
In 1823.
Bahamas
How many people speak English?
403,095 of people.
What other languages ​speak in Bahamas?
The official language of The Bahamas is English. Many people
speak an English-based creole language (called Bahamian Creole
or Bahamian English or Bahamianese). Haitian Creole, a French-
based creole language is spoken by Haitians and their
descendants, who make up of about 25% of the total population.
When was English introduced Bahamas?
In 1648.
Guyana
How many people speak English?
90% of people.
What other languages ​speak in Guyana?
Guyanese Creole or Creolese (an English-based creole with
African, Indian, and Amerindian syntax) is widely spoken.
Guyanese Hindustani is retained and spoken by some Indo-
Guyanese for cultural and religious reasons. Guyanese Bhojpuri
may be used by older generations, folk songs, or in a limited way
at home.
When was English introduced Guyana?
In 1831.
Oceania
Australia
How many people speak English?
18,303,661 of people.
What other languages ​speak in Australia?
The most common languages other than English are
Mandarin (685, 274), Arabic (367,159), Vietnamese
(320,758), Cantonese (295,281), Punjabi (239,033), Greek
(229,643) and Italian (228,042).
When was English introduced Australia?
In 1788.
New Zealand
How many people speak English?
3,819,969 of people.
What other languages ​speak in New Zealand?
New Zealand has three official languages: English (de facto),
Māori and New Zealand Sign Language.
When was English introduced New Zealand?
In 1840.
Papua New Guinea
How many people speak English?
50% of people.
What other languages ​speak in Papua New Guinea?
English is the first. Tok Pisin, a creole, is the second; Hiri
Motu, a simplified version of Motu, an Austronesian
language, is the third.
When was English introduced Papua New Guinea?
In 1883.
Fiji
How many people speak English?
English is the most widely spoken language in the country.
What other languages ​speak in Fiji?
English, Fijian and Fiji Hindi.
When was English introduced Fiji?
In 1822.
Samoa
How many people speak English?
510,000 of people.
What other languages ​speak in Samoa?
Samoan and English are the official languages in Samoa.
Including second-language speakers, there are more speakers
of Samoan than English in Samoa.
Samoan, a Polynesian language, is the first language for most
of the Samoa Islands' population of about 246,000 people.
When was English introduced Samoa?
In 1997.
Tonga
How many people speak English?
86.1% of people.
What other languages ​speak in Tonga?
Tongan language is the official language, along with English.
Tongan, a Polynesian language, is closely related to Wallisian
(Uvean), Niuean, Hawaiian, and Samoan.
When was English introduced Tonga?
In 1773.
Solomon Islands
How many people speak English?
While English is the official language of the Solomon Islands,
only 1–2% of the population can communicate fluently in
English.
What other languages ​speak in Solomon Islands?
English is the official language, but Solomon Islands pijin is
the lingua franca.
When was English introduced Solomon Islands?
In 1893.
Micronesia
How many people speak English?
Majority of the 105,000 Micronesians speak English as the official
language with an estimated literacy level of 89%.
What other languages ​speak in Micronesia?
The seven languages in the Micronesian group, all closely related,
are the Nuclear Micronesian languages, including Marshallese,
Gilbertese, Chuukese, Pohnpeian, Kosraean, Carolinean, and
Ulithian. Two more languages of Micronesia that belong to the
Polynesian group are Nukuoro and Kapingamarangi.
When was English introduced Micronesia?
In 1996.
Vanuatu
How many people speak English?
English is the first language of about 2% of the population,
up from about 1% in 1995. Based on the number of
sufficiently educated adults, about 62% of the population
speaks English as a second language.
What other languages ​speak in Vanuatu?
Out of the three official languages, Bislama is the most
spoken in Vanuatu, followed by English, and lastly French.
When was English introduced Vanuatu?
In 1774.
Kiribati
How many people speak English?
80% of people.
What other languages ​speak in Kiribati?
The people of Kiribati speak Gilbertese (also known as
Kiribatese or Ikiribati), an Oceanic language. English is the
other official language but is not used very often outside the
island capital of South Tarawa. It is more likely that some
English is mixed in its use with Gilbertese.
When was English introduced Kiribati?
In 1837.
Asia
India
How many people speak English?
1,210,854,977 of people.
What other languages ​speak in India?
The Indian constitution recognizes 22 official languages:
Bengali, Hindi, Maithili, Nepalese, Sanskrit, Tamil, Urdu,
Assamese, Dogri, Kannada, Gujarati, Bodo, Manipur (also
known as Meitei), Oriya, Marathi, Santali, Telugu, Punjabi,
Sindhi, Malayalam, Konkani and Kashmiri.
When was English introduced India?
17th century.
Pakistan
How many people speak English?
220,892,331 of people.
What other languages ​speak in Pakistan?
Urdu is the national language and one of two official
languages. English is the other official language.
When was English introduced Pakistan?
In 1947.
Singapore
How many people speak English?
3.9 to 4 million of people.
What other languages ​speak in Singapore?
Singapore's four official languages are Malay, Mandarin,
Tamil and English.
When was English introduced Singapore?
In 1819.
Philippines
How many people speak English?
14 million of people.
What other languages ​speak in Philippines?
There are also major regional languages spoken in the
Philippines that include Aklanon, Basian, Bikol, Cebuano,
Chavacano (a Spanish-based creole), Hiligaynon, Ibanag,
Ilocano, Ilonggo, Ivatan, Maranao, Tagalog, Kapampangan,
Kinaray-a, Waray, Maguindanao, Pangasinan, Sambal,
Surigaonon, Tausug and Yakan.
When was English introduced Philippines?
In the early 1900s.
Sri Lanka
How many people speak English?
English in Sri Lanka is spoken by approximately 23.8% of the population
(2012 est.), and widely used for official and commercial purposes.
What other languages ​speak in Sri Lanka?
There are two official languages in Sri Lanka. One is the Tamil language and
the other is Sinhala. The Tamil language is very common in the eastern and
northern areas of Sri Lanka. On the other hand, there are countless Sinhala
speakers in the central and western portions of this island.
When was English introduced Sri Lanka?
In 1681.
Malaysia
How many people speak English?
27,170,000 of people.
What other languages ​speak in Malaysia?
The three main Malaysian languages are Malay, Mandarin
and Tamil.
When was English introduced Malaysia?
18th century.
Africa
South Africa
How many people speak English?
While English only accounts for the sixth most common
language spoken inside of South African households at 8.1
percent, it is the second-most prevalent language spoken
outside of homes, at 16.6 percent.
What other languages ​speak in South Africa?
Sepedi (also known as Sesotho sa Leboa), Sesotho,
Setswana, siSwati, Tshivenda, Xitsonga, Afrikaans, English,
isiNdebele, isiXhosa and isiZulu.
When was English introduced South Africa?
19th century.
Nigeria
How many people speak English?
60 million of people.
What other languages ​speak in Nigeria?
Hausa, Yoruba, Igbo, Fulfulde, Ibibio, Kanuri, and Tiv.
When was English introduced Nigeria?
The use of the English language in Nigeria dates to the late
sixteenth and early seventeenth century.
Cameroon
How many people speak English?
1,509,292of people.
What other languages ​speak in Cameroon?
This latter group comprises one Senegambian language
(Fulfulde), 28 Adamawa languages, and 142 Benue–Congo
languages (130 of which are Bantu languages).
When was English introduced Cameroon?
16th century.
Kenya
How many people speak English?
43,013,431 of people.
What other languages ​speak in Kenya?
Bantu. Kikuyu 8.1 million. Kamba 4.7 million. Luhya 3.3 million.
Nilotic. Dholuo 5.0 million. Kalenjin languages 6.7 million. (Kipsigis 1.9
million, Nandi 940,000) Maasai 1.2 (1.9 million including Tanzania).
Cushitic. Oromo (over 48 million incl. Ethiopia) Borana, 3.4 million
speakers in 2010.
When was English introduced Kenya?
In 1895.
Zimbabwe
How many people speak English?
Just under 5 percent of Zimbabweans are native English speakers and 89
percent of the population can speak English fluently or at a high level,
second only to the Seychelles (93 percent) amongst African nations.
What other languages ​speak in Zimbabwe?
Zimbabwe has 16 official languages namely: Chewa, Chibarwe, English,
Kalanga, Koi-san, Nambya, Ndau, Ndebele, Shangani, Shona, Sign
Language, Sotho, Tonga, Tswana, Venda, Xhosa. However, English, Shona
and Ndebele are the most widely spoken languages in the country.
When was English introduced Zimbabwe?
In 1980.
Ghana
How many people speak English?
English is the official language of Ghana, with nearly ten
million speakers.
What other languages ​speak in Ghana?
Ghana has about 50 indigenous languages (Dakubu, 1996),
and the major ones are Akan, Ewe, Ga, Dagaare, and
Dagbani, with English as the official language.
When was English introduced Ghana?
In 1632.
Rwanda
How many people speak English?
English is the third official language in Rwanda, spoken by
about 0.2 % of the population.
What other languages ​speak in Rwanda?
Kinyarwanda is the language most widely spoken in Rwanda.
English and French are basically tied for second place
linguistically, though French has the au-dessus main. Swahili
is also useful in some parts of the country especially in Kigali
and other towns; it is also used for commerce.
When was English introduced Rwanda?
In 1996-2009.
Sudan
How many people speak English?
Sudan's official languages are Arabic and English. However, English is
only spoken by educated people. The total number of languages used
in Sudan is around 142. 133 are currently spoken languages and 9
languages are extinct .
What other languages ​speak in Sudan?
There are at least 100 languages and dialects spoken throughout
Sudan in total including Nubian, Ta Bedawie and Fur.
When was English introduced Sudan?
By agreement between Egypt and the United Kingdom in 1953,
Sudan was granted independence as the Republic of the Sudan on 1
January 1956.
Botswana
How many people speak English?
611 thousand of people.
What other languages ​speak in Botswana?
The official languages of Botswana are English and Tswana.
When was English introduced Botswana?
In 1885.
Ethiopia
How many people speak English?
1,509,292of people.
What other languages ​speak in Ethiopia?
This latter group comprises one Senegambian language (Fulfulde), 28 Adamawa languages, and
142 Benue–Congo languages (130 of which are Bantu languages).
When was English introduced Ethiopia?
16th century.
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