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English speakers
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82,000 |
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[13th of 52]
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English status National language. Bible 1535-1989. |
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SOURCE: Ethnologue |
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English-speaking population > As an additional language
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1,840,000
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[32nd of 59]
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DEFINITION:
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SOURCE: Ethnologue |
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English-speaking population > First language
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100,000
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[15th of 62]
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DEFINITION:
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SOURCE: Wikipedia: List of countries by English-speaking population
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English-speaking population > Total
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1,940,000 |
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[35th of 99]
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DEFINITION: English-speaking population includes both native speakers and second language speakers of English. A first language, native language, arterial language, mother tongue, or L1 in linguistics, is the first language that a person learned. In terms of that view, the person is defined as a native speaker of the first language. A second language (L2) is any language learned after the first language or mother tongue (L1). |
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SOURCE: Wikipedia: List of countries by English-speaking population
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John Doe > Informal names for unknown or unspecified persons in various countries/regions Fulano de Tal, Juan Perez, or Juan del Pueblo |
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DEFINITION:
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SOURCE: Wikipedia: List of countries by English-speaking population |
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Spanish language > Hispanic countries > Speakers
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4,017,000
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[18th of 22]
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DEFINITION:
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SOURCE: Wikipedia: John Doe
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Spanish speakers
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3,437,120 |
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[17th of 26]
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SOURCE: Wikipedia: Spanish language
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Spanish status Some dialects are considered to be archaic. National language. Bible 1553-1979. |
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SOURCE: Ethnologue |