List of countries by English-speaking population
list of English-speaking populations by country
There are countries where people speak English in every continent. The English language came from England in the United Kingdom, and it is one of the languages of West Germanic language.[1][2]
Continent | Country | Largest cities |
---|---|---|
1. Oceania |
Pacific Islanders |
Australia Sydney |
2. North America |
Canadian |
Canada Toronto |
3. Europe |
British/English |
United Kingdom Manchester |
4. Europe |
Irish/English |
Ireland Belfast |
5. North America |
American |
America New York City |
6. Oceania |
New Zealand |
New Zealand Auckland |
List of Major countries and population change
Ancestry | Country | Capital | Language | Population(s) (2020s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1. British | Australia (Australia) | Canberra | English | 25,726,900 |
2. French, Latin | Canada | Ottawa | English, French | 38,008,005 |
3. British, Austronesia | New Zealand | Wellington | English, Māori | 5,131,870 |
4. British, Scottish | Ireland | Dublin | Irish, English | 7,026,636 |
5. English, British | United Kingdom (Great Britain) | London | English & Welsh | 67,886,004 |
6. German, Latin | United States (America) | Washington, D.C. | English, Spanish | 328,239,523 |
Related pages change
- Spanish-speaking population
- French-speaking population
- Portugese-speaking population
- Euro