Putin speaks German.
Angela Merkel speaks fluent Russian.
There were several world leaders in the year 1997. Some included President Clinton, Tony B lair, Jacques Chirac, and Nelson Mandela.
There are currently 153 world leaders who have the title of president.
George Bush, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, and Vladimir Putin
In order to better control the leaders of their conquests in the New World, the Spanish government created a feudal system. Members of a tribe were treated as slaves after the leaders were captured and taken hostage by the Spaniards.
1. Mandarin Chinese (845 million) 2. Spanish (329 million) 3. English (328 million) 4. French (270 million) 5. Hindi (236 million)
About 20% of the world speaks European languages as their native language (total speakers is about 50% of the world's population).
Ziad Fazah holds the Guinness World Record for speaking the most languages. He is reported to speak 58 languages fluently.
Santa Claus speaks every language he needs in order to bring love and joy to children around the world.
Actually, most world leaders are able to speak more than one language. Queen Elizabeth is fluent in French and German, Canada's leader, Stephen Harper, is fluent in French, most European and South American leaders speak English as well as their native languages. Not sure about Obama - he may know some Spanish. In the East, China, Japan, etc. several leaders are fluent in four or five languages.
China, India, UK, USA, and Spain
Ziad Fazah, born in Liberia, is currently the world's greatest living polyglot. He speaks 56 languages fluently.
There are several classical languages in the world, such as Latin, Ancient Greek, Sanskrit, Classical Chinese, and Classical Arabic. These languages are considered classical due to their historical significance and influence on literature, philosophy, and culture.
computers can speak every single language in the world of course cause it is high-tec channels can do nearly anything
There were several world leaders in the year 1997. Some included President Clinton, Tony B lair, Jacques Chirac, and Nelson Mandela.
It's really hard to tell since it's a forein language that isn't to popular,but it's 17%.
None. But, there is a part called Uttarakhand , which is using Sanskrit, the one of the oldest languages of the world, and it has many similarities to Lithuanian.
The Romance languages are important because they form such a large branch of the Indo-European language family. One of them (French) also managed to heavily influence the development of English, making it the odd conglomerate language that it is today. The other reason Romance languages are important has to do with what the countries that speak them spent several centuries doing--most of the world that has ever been colonized speaks some Romance language. So the languages are in a position of political power thanks to the fact that so much of the world speaks them.