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| Tirana | Albania | Albanian (Shqip) is the official language. English is increasingly common in Tirana tech, tourism, and international sc⊠| Europe |
| Algiers | Algeria | Modern Standard Arabic and Tamazight (Amazigh) are official; French remains the main language of government, higher edu⊠| Africa |
| Pago Pago | American Samoa | Samoan and English are official. English dominates ASG agencies, LBJ Tropical Medical Center, schools, and many workpla⊠| Oceania |
| Andorra La Vella | Andorra | Catalan is the sole official language; schools, administration, and most local media run in Catalan, with Spanish and F⊠| Europe |
| Luanda | Angola | Portuguese is the official language of government, courts, secondary schools, and national media. Umbundu, Kimbundu, Ki⊠| Africa |
| Buenos Aires | Argentina | Spanish (English is spoken in multinational firms, tech, and tourism in Buenos Aires, but government, healthcare, renta⊠| Americas |
| Cordoba | Argentina | Spanish (English is spoken in multinational firms, tech, and tourism in Buenos Aires, but government, healthcare, renta⊠| Americas |
| Mendoza | Argentina | Spanish (English is spoken in multinational firms, tech, and tourism in Buenos Aires, but government, healthcare, renta⊠| Americas |
| Rosario | Argentina | Spanish (English is spoken in multinational firms, tech, and tourism in Buenos Aires, but government, healthcare, renta⊠| Americas |
| Yerevan | Armenia | Armenian (Ő°ŐĄŐ”Ő„ÖŐ„Ő¶âunique alphabet). Russian remains widely spoken, especially among older generations and in everyday c⊠| Europe |
| Adelaide | Australia | English | Oceania |
| Brisbane | Australia | English | Oceania |
| Cairns | Australia | English | Oceania |
| Canberra | Australia | English | Oceania |
| Darwin | Australia | English | Oceania |
| Gold Coast | Australia | English | Oceania |
| Hobart | Australia | English | Oceania |
| Melbourne | Australia | English | Oceania |
| Perth | Australia | English | Oceania |
| Sydney | Australia | English | Oceania |
| Salzburg | Austria | German (official; Burgenland Croatian and Hungarian recognised regionally; English very high nationallyâEF EPI 2025 #3 ⊠| Europe |
| Vienna | Austria | German (official; Burgenland Croatian and Hungarian recognised regionally; English very high nationallyâEF EPI 2025 #3 ⊠| Europe |
| Chattogram | Bangladesh | Bengali (Bangla) is the mother tongue of most of the population and dominates neighbourhoods, markets, and local admini⊠| Asia |
| Dhaka | Bangladesh | Bengali (Bangla) is the mother tongue of most of the population and dominates neighbourhoods, markets, and local admini⊠| Asia |
| Minsk | Belarus | Belarusian and Russian are state languages; Russian dominates much of urban daily life, media, commerce, and many offic⊠| Europe |
| Antwerp | Belgium | Dutch, French, and German are official (region-dependent); Brussels and many employers use English heavilyâEF EPI 2025 ⊠| Europe |
| Brussels | Belgium | Dutch, French, and German are official (region-dependent); Brussels and many employers use English heavilyâEF EPI 2025 ⊠| Europe |
| San Pedro | Belize | English is the sole official language of government, courts, and schoolsâdaily administration, Immigration, BTS, Social⊠| Americas |
| La Paz | Bolivia | Spanish is the dominant language of government, business, and daily life. The constitution recognises 36+ indigenous na⊠| Americas |
| Santa Cruz De La Sierra | Bolivia | Spanish is the dominant language of government, business, and daily life. The constitution recognises 36+ indigenous na⊠| Americas |
| Sarajevo | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Bosnian, Croatian, and Serbian are constitutionally recognised and mutually intelligibleâLatin script dominates in most⊠| Europe |
| Gaborone | Botswana | English is the official language of government, courts, and secondary schools; it is widely used in Gaborone, Francisto⊠| Africa |
| Belo Horizonte | Brazil | Portuguese (English is unevenâmore common in SĂŁo Paulo finance, tech, and Rio tourism; EF EPI places Brazil in the lowe⊠| Americas |
| Brasilia | Brazil | Portuguese (English is unevenâmore common in SĂŁo Paulo finance, tech, and Rio tourism; EF EPI places Brazil in the lowe⊠| Americas |
| Curitiba | Brazil | Portuguese (English is unevenâmore common in SĂŁo Paulo finance, tech, and Rio tourism; EF EPI places Brazil in the lowe⊠| Americas |
| Porto Alegre | Brazil | Portuguese (English is unevenâmore common in SĂŁo Paulo finance, tech, and Rio tourism; EF EPI places Brazil in the lowe⊠| Americas |
| Rio De Janeiro | Brazil | Portuguese (English is unevenâmore common in SĂŁo Paulo finance, tech, and Rio tourism; EF EPI places Brazil in the lowe⊠| Americas |
| Sao Paulo | Brazil | Portuguese (English is unevenâmore common in SĂŁo Paulo finance, tech, and Rio tourism; EF EPI places Brazil in the lowe⊠| Americas |
| Plovdiv | Bulgaria | Bulgarian (бŃлгаŃŃĐșĐž) uses the Cyrillic script and is a South Slavic languageârelated to Macedonian and Serbian but not⊠| Europe |
| Sofia | Bulgaria | Bulgarian (бŃлгаŃŃĐșĐž) uses the Cyrillic script and is a South Slavic languageârelated to Macedonian and Serbian but not⊠| Europe |
| Varna | Bulgaria | Bulgarian (бŃлгаŃŃĐșĐž) uses the Cyrillic script and is a South Slavic languageârelated to Macedonian and Serbian but not⊠| Europe |
| Phnom Penh | Cambodia | Khmer (Cambodian) is the official language. English is common in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap tourism, international school⊠| Middle East |
| Siem Reap | Cambodia | Khmer (Cambodian) is the official language. English is common in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap tourism, international school⊠| Middle East |
| Douala | Cameroon | French and English are official; Francophone institutions dominate much federal administration while Anglophone educati⊠| Africa |
| Alberta | Canada | English & French | Americas |
| British Columbia | Canada | English & French | Americas |
| Calgary | Canada | English & French | Americas |
| Edmonton | Canada | English & French | Americas |
| Halifax | Canada | English & French | Americas |
| Hamilton | Canada | English & French | Americas |
| Kelowna | Canada | English & French | Americas |
| London Ontario | Canada | English & French | Americas |
| Montreal | Canada | English & French | Americas |
| Ontario | Canada | English & French | Americas |
| Ottawa | Canada | English & French | Americas |
| Quebec | Canada | English & French | Americas |
| Quebec City | Canada | English & French | Americas |
| Regina | Canada | English & French | Americas |
| Saskatoon | Canada | English & French | Americas |
| St Johns | Canada | English & French | Americas |
| Toronto | Canada | English & French | Americas |
| Vancouver | Canada | English & French | Americas |
| Victoria | Canada | English & French | Americas |
| Windsor | Canada | English & French | Americas |
| Winnipeg | Canada | English & French | Americas |
| Santiago | Chile | Spanish (English growing in Santiago tech and tourism; EF EPI 2025 places Chile in the âmoderateâ Latin America bandâpl⊠| Americas |
| Valparaiso | Chile | Spanish (English growing in Santiago tech and tourism; EF EPI 2025 places Chile in the âmoderateâ Latin America bandâpl⊠| Americas |
| Beijing | China | Standard Chinese (Putonghua / Mandarin) is the national lingua franca; local varieties (Cantonese, Shanghainese, Min, e⊠| Europe |
| Guangzhou | China | Standard Chinese (Putonghua / Mandarin) is the national lingua franca; local varieties (Cantonese, Shanghainese, Min, e⊠| Europe |
| Shanghai | China | Standard Chinese (Putonghua / Mandarin) is the national lingua franca; local varieties (Cantonese, Shanghainese, Min, e⊠| Europe |
| Bogota | Colombia | Spanish (English moderate in BogotĂĄ and MedellĂn; EF EPI 2025 #74 globallyâlimited elsewhere) | Americas |
| Cartagena | Colombia | Spanish (English moderate in BogotĂĄ and MedellĂn; EF EPI 2025 #74 globallyâlimited elsewhere) | Americas |
| Medellin | Colombia | Spanish (English moderate in BogotĂĄ and MedellĂn; EF EPI 2025 #74 globallyâlimited elsewhere) | Americas |
| Aitutaki | Cook Islands | English and Cook Islands MÄori (Te Reo MÄori KĆ«ki âÄirani) are official. English dominates government, law, tourism, an⊠| Oceania |
| Avarua | Cook Islands | English and Cook Islands MÄori (Te Reo MÄori KĆ«ki âÄirani) are official. English dominates government, law, tourism, an⊠| Oceania |
| Liberia | Costa Rica | Spanish | Americas |
| San Jose | Costa Rica | Spanish | Americas |
| Tamarindo | Costa Rica | Spanish | Americas |
| Abidjan | CÎte d'Ivoire | French is the official language of government, law, secondary/university instruction, and formal business. Dioula (Jula⊠| Africa |
| Dubrovnik | Croatia | Croatian (English is widely spoken in Zagreb, coastal tourism hubs, and tech; EF EPI 2025 places Croatia in the âvery h⊠| Europe |
| Split | Croatia | Croatian (English is widely spoken in Zagreb, coastal tourism hubs, and tech; EF EPI 2025 places Croatia in the âvery h⊠| Europe |
| Zagreb | Croatia | Croatian (English is widely spoken in Zagreb, coastal tourism hubs, and tech; EF EPI 2025 places Croatia in the âvery h⊠| Europe |
| Nicosia | Cyprus | Greek and Turkish are official; English is widely used in business, tech, finance, and daily life in Limassol, Nicosia,⊠| Europe |
| Brno | Czech Republic | Czech (English common in Prague tech, tourism, and multinationals; EF EPI 2025 #27 globally, âhighâ proficiency band na⊠| Europe |
| Prague | Czech Republic | Czech (English common in Prague tech, tourism, and multinationals; EF EPI 2025 #27 globally, âhighâ proficiency band na⊠| Europe |
| Aarhus | Denmark | Danish (very high English proficiency; EF EPI 2025 #7 globally, âvery highâ level) | Europe |
| Copenhagen | Denmark | Danish (very high English proficiency; EF EPI 2025 #7 globally, âvery highâ level) | Europe |
| Cuenca | Ecuador | Spanish is the language of government, courts, and most daily life. Kichwa and other indigenous languages are widely sp⊠| Americas |
| Guayaquil | Ecuador | Spanish is the language of government, courts, and most daily life. Kichwa and other indigenous languages are widely sp⊠| Americas |
| Quito | Ecuador | Spanish is the language of government, courts, and most daily life. Kichwa and other indigenous languages are widely sp⊠| Americas |
| Cairo | Egypt | Modern Standard Arabic is the official language of state, courts, and formal media; Egyptian Arabic (Masri) dominates e⊠| Africa |
| London | England | English (very high English proficiency nationally; regional accents are part of daily life but rarely block work or ser⊠| Europe |
| Tallinn | Estonia | Estonian (English high in Tallinn and tech sector; EF EPI 2025 #31 globally, âhighâ proficiency band) | Europe |
| Tartu | Estonia | Estonian (English high in Tallinn and tech sector; EF EPI 2025 #31 globally, âhighâ proficiency band) | Europe |
| Addis Ababa | Ethiopia | Amharic is the federal working language and appears on currency, national IDs, and much official signage. English is wi⊠| Africa |
| Torshavn | Faroe Islands | Faroese is the principal national language; Danish remains strong in administration, courts, some media, and many profe⊠| Europe |
| Kolonia | Federated States of Micronesia | English is the official language of government, law, and schools; Chuukese, Kosraean, Pohnpeian, and Yapese are widely ⊠| Oceania |
| Lautoka | Fiji | English, iTaukei (Fijian), and Fiji Hindi are widely used. English is an official language and dominates government, la⊠| Oceania |
| Nadi | Fiji | English, iTaukei (Fijian), and Fiji Hindi are widely used. English is an official language and dominates government, la⊠| Oceania |
| Suva | Fiji | English, iTaukei (Fijian), and Fiji Hindi are widely used. English is an official language and dominates government, la⊠| Oceania |
| Helsinki | Finland | Finnish and Swedish (English very widely spoken; EF EPI âvery highâ proficiency, especially in Helsinki and larger citi⊠| Europe |
| Lyon | France | French (English moderate in cities; EF EPI 2025 #38 globally) | Europe |
| Paris | France | French (English moderate in cities; EF EPI 2025 #38 globally) | Europe |
| Cayenne | French Guiana | French is the sole official language of administration, education, courts, and most formal workplacesâexpect French pap⊠| Americas |
| Bora Bora | French Polynesia | French and Tahitian (Reo MÄÊ»ohi) are official. French dominates law, administration, secondary education, and most form⊠| Oceania |
| Papeete | French Polynesia | French and Tahitian (Reo MÄÊ»ohi) are official. French dominates law, administration, secondary education, and most form⊠| Oceania |
| Tbilisi | Georgia | Georgian (kartuliâunique alphabet; Russian still heard among older generations). English is increasingly common in Tbil⊠| Europe |
| Berlin | Germany | German (English very high in cities; EF EPI #4 globally, 2025) | Europe |
| Hamburg | Germany | German (English very high in cities; EF EPI #4 globally, 2025) | Europe |
| Munich | Germany | German (English very high in cities; EF EPI #4 globally, 2025) | Europe |
| Accra | Ghana | English is the official language of government, law, and secondary/university instruction; it is widely used in Accra, ⊠| Africa |
| Athens | Greece | Greek (English common in Athens and tourist areas; limited in smaller towns and administration) | Europe |
| Thessaloniki | Greece | Greek (English common in Athens and tourist areas; limited in smaller towns and administration) | Europe |
| Tamuning | Guam | English and CHamorro are official; English dominates government, courts, secondary schools, hospitals, and most workpla⊠| Oceania |
| Tumon | Guam | English and CHamorro are official; English dominates government, courts, secondary schools, hospitals, and most workpla⊠| Oceania |
| Antigua Guatemala | Guatemala | Spanish is the language of government, courts, and most urban services. Twenty-plus Mayan languages (Kâicheâ, Kaqchikel⊠| Americas |
| Georgetown | Guyana | English is the official language of government, schools, and national mediaâdaily life in Georgetown and Berbice is pre⊠| Europe |
| Budapest | Hungary | Hungarian (Magyar; English common in Budapest tech, tourism, and multinationals; EF EPI places Hungary in the upper-mid⊠| Europe |
| Debrecen | Hungary | Hungarian (Magyar; English common in Budapest tech, tourism, and multinationals; EF EPI places Hungary in the upper-mid⊠| Europe |
| Reykjavik | Iceland | Icelandic (English very widely spoken; EF EPI consistently ranks Iceland in the top tier globally for non-native Englis⊠| Europe |
| Bengaluru | India | Hindi and English are official at the Union level under the Constitution; English is widely used in higher courts, nati⊠| Asia |
| Delhi | India | Hindi and English are official at the Union level under the Constitution; English is widely used in higher courts, nati⊠| Asia |
| Delhi Ncr | India | Hindi and English are official at the Union level under the Constitution; English is widely used in higher courts, nati⊠| Asia |
| Mumbai | India | Hindi and English are official at the Union level under the Constitution; English is widely used in higher courts, nati⊠| Asia |
| Bali | Indonesia | Bahasa Indonesia is the official lingua franca across islands and ethnic groups. English appears in Jakarta and Bali co⊠| Asia |
| Bandung | Indonesia | Bahasa Indonesia is the official lingua franca across islands and ethnic groups. English appears in Jakarta and Bali co⊠| Asia |
| Jakarta | Indonesia | Bahasa Indonesia is the official lingua franca across islands and ethnic groups. English appears in Jakarta and Bali co⊠| Asia |
| Surabaya | Indonesia | Bahasa Indonesia is the official lingua franca across islands and ethnic groups. English appears in Jakarta and Bali co⊠| Asia |
| Cork | Ireland | English and Irish (English dominant for daily life) | Europe |
| Dublin | Ireland | English and Irish (English dominant for daily life) | Europe |
| Tel Aviv | Israel | Hebrew and Arabic are official; Hebrew dominates government, legal, and daily life. English is widely used in tech, sta⊠| Middle East |
| Florence | Italy | Italian (English proficiency low by EU standards; EF EPI 2025 moderate) | Europe |
| Milan | Italy | Italian (English proficiency low by EU standards; EF EPI 2025 moderate) | Europe |
| Rome | Italy | Italian (English proficiency low by EU standards; EF EPI 2025 moderate) | Europe |
| Fukuoka | Japan | Japanese (English very limited nationally; EF EPI 2025 #96 globallyâTokyo and major hubs slightly easier for expats) | Asia |
| Osaka | Japan | Japanese (English very limited nationally; EF EPI 2025 #96 globallyâTokyo and major hubs slightly easier for expats) | Asia |
| Tokyo | Japan | Japanese (English very limited nationally; EF EPI 2025 #96 globallyâTokyo and major hubs slightly easier for expats) | Asia |
| Almaty | Kazakhstan | Kazakh and Russian are widely used in daily life, administration, and media; Cyrillic and Latin scripts both appear dep⊠| Asia |
| Nairobi | Kenya | English and Kiswahili are official languages. English dominates government, law, higher education, tech, and corporate ⊠| Africa |
| South Tarawa | Kiribati | English and Gilbertese (te taetae ni Kiribati) are official. English appears in government, law, secondary schooling, a⊠| Oceania |
| Prishtina | Kosovo | Albanian and Serbian are official languages; municipal languages include Turkish, Bosnian, and Romani in some areas. Al⊠| Europe |
| Vientiane | Laos | Lao (àșàșČàșȘàșČàș„àșČàș§) is the official language. Thai is partly mutually intelligible and widely useful near the border and in m⊠| Asia |
| Riga | Latvia | Latvian (latvieĆĄu valodaâa Baltic language). Russian remains common among older generations and in some eastern cities ⊠| Europe |
| Vaduz | Liechtenstein | German is the sole official language; daily life, schools, and most administration run in Standard German with Alemanni⊠| Europe |
| Kaunas | Lithuania | Lithuanian (lietuviĆł kalbaâa Baltic language, not Slavic; Russian is still useful in some older communities). English i⊠| Europe |
| Vilnius | Lithuania | Lithuanian (lietuviĆł kalbaâa Baltic language, not Slavic; Russian is still useful in some older communities). English i⊠| Europe |
| Luxembourg City | Luxembourg | Luxembourgish, French, and German are official; French dominates administration and daily life in many municipalities, ⊠| Europe |
| Kuala Lumpur | Malaysia | Malay (Bahasa Malaysia) is the national language; English is widely used in business, universities, healthcare intake i⊠| Asia |
| Penang | Malaysia | Malay (Bahasa Malaysia) is the national language; English is widely used in business, universities, healthcare intake i⊠| Asia |
| Valletta | Malta | English and Maltese (English is official and widely used) | Europe |
| Majuro | Marshall Islands | Marshallese (Kajin M̧ajeČ) and English are official. English dominates government, law, secondary schools, and many wor⊠| Oceania |
| Port Louis | Mauritius | English and French are official; Mauritian Creole (derived largely from French) is the everyday lingua franca for most ⊠| Africa |
| Cancun | Mexico | Spanish | Americas |
| Guadalajara | Mexico | Spanish | Americas |
| Leon | Mexico | Spanish | Americas |
| Merida | Mexico | Spanish | Americas |
| Mexico City | Mexico | Spanish | Americas |
| Monterrey | Mexico | Spanish | Americas |
| Oaxaca | Mexico | Spanish | Americas |
| Puebla | Mexico | Spanish | Americas |
| Puerto Vallarta | Mexico | Spanish | Americas |
| Queretaro | Mexico | Spanish | Americas |
| San Miguel De Allende | Mexico | Spanish | Americas |
| Tijuana | Mexico | Spanish | Americas |
| Tulum | Mexico | Spanish | Americas |
| Chisinau | Moldova | Romanian (constitutional name âMoldovanâ / limba romĂąnÄ in practiceâmutually intelligible with Romanian) is the officia⊠| Europe |
| Monte Carlo | Monaco | French is the official language of administration, schools, and most contracts. Monégasque, Italian, and English are wi⊠| Europe |
| Ulaanbaatar | Mongolia | Mongolian is the state language (Cyrillic script is standard in official Mongolia; traditional Mongol script appears cu⊠| Europe |
| Podgorica | Montenegro | Montenegrin is the official standard (mutually intelligible with Serbian, Bosnian, and CroatianâLatin script dominates ⊠| Europe |
| Casablanca | Morocco | Modern Standard Arabic and Tamazight (Amazigh) are constitutional languages; French is the dominant language of adminis⊠| Africa |
| Marrakesh | Morocco | Modern Standard Arabic and Tamazight (Amazigh) are constitutional languages; French is the dominant language of adminis⊠| Africa |
| Windhoek | Namibia | English is the sole official language of government, courts, and secondary schools, and it dominates professional life ⊠| Africa |
| Kathmandu | Nepal | Nepali is the official language and lingua franca. English appears on many immigration and tourism forms, in Kathmandu ⊠| Asia |
| Amsterdam | Netherlands | Dutch (English widely spoken) | Europe |
| Delft | Netherlands | Dutch (English widely spoken) | Europe |
| Eindhoven | Netherlands | Dutch (English widely spoken) | Europe |
| Gouda | Netherlands | Dutch (English widely spoken) | Europe |
| Groningen | Netherlands | Dutch (English widely spoken) | Europe |
| Leiden | Netherlands | Dutch (English widely spoken) | Europe |
| Maastricht | Netherlands | Dutch (English widely spoken) | Europe |
| Rotterdam | Netherlands | Dutch (English widely spoken) | Europe |
| The Hague | Netherlands | Dutch (English widely spoken) | Europe |
| Utrecht | Netherlands | Dutch (English widely spoken) | Europe |
| Noumea | New Caledonia | French is the language of law, administration, secondary education, and most formal workplacesâexpect French paperwork ⊠| Oceania |
| Auckland | New Zealand | English (official and dominant) | Oceania |
| Christchurch | New Zealand | English (official and dominant) | Oceania |
| Dunedin | New Zealand | English (official and dominant) | Oceania |
| Queenstown | New Zealand | English (official and dominant) | Oceania |
| Tauranga | New Zealand | English (official and dominant) | Oceania |
| Wellington | New Zealand | English (official and dominant) | Oceania |
| Lagos | Nigeria | English is the official language of government, federal law, secondary schools, and universities; it dominates Lagos, A⊠| Africa |
| Skopje | North Macedonia | Macedonian is the majority official language (Cyrillic and Latin both used in public lifeâCyrillic dominates on many st⊠| Europe |
| Bergen | Norway | Norwegian (very high English proficiency; EF EPI 2025 #5 globally, âvery highâ level) | Europe |
| Oslo | Norway | Norwegian (very high English proficiency; EF EPI 2025 #5 globally, âvery highâ level) | Europe |
| Karachi | Pakistan | Urdu and English are official; English is widely used in federal forms, higher courts, corporate Pakistan, tech, diplom⊠| Europe |
| Lahore | Pakistan | Urdu and English are official; English is widely used in federal forms, higher courts, corporate Pakistan, tech, diplom⊠| Europe |
| Koror | Palau | Palauan (a Malayo-Polynesian language) and English are official. English dominates government, law, secondary and terti⊠| Oceania |
| Bocas Del Toro | Panama | Spanish (English common in Panama City, business, and expat hubs; Spanish needed elsewhere) | Americas |
| Boquete | Panama | Spanish (English common in Panama City, business, and expat hubs; Spanish needed elsewhere) | Americas |
| Panama City | Panama | Spanish (English common in Panama City, business, and expat hubs; Spanish needed elsewhere) | Americas |
| Lae | Papua New Guinea | English, Tok Pisin, and Hiri Motu are official; English dominates government, law, higher education, and many corporate⊠| Oceania |
| Madang | Papua New Guinea | English, Tok Pisin, and Hiri Motu are official; English dominates government, law, higher education, and many corporate⊠| Oceania |
| Port Moresby | Papua New Guinea | English, Tok Pisin, and Hiri Motu are official; English dominates government, law, higher education, and many corporate⊠| Oceania |
| Asuncion | Paraguay | Spanish and GuaranĂ are official under the constitution; JoparĂĄ (mixed SpanishâGuaranĂ) is common in daily life. Englis⊠| Americas |
| Ciudad Del Este | Paraguay | Spanish and GuaranĂ are official under the constitution; JoparĂĄ (mixed SpanishâGuaranĂ) is common in daily life. Englis⊠| Americas |
| Cusco | Peru | Spanish is the dominant language of government, business, and daily life nationwide. Quechua, Aymara, and dozens of ind⊠| Americas |
| Lima | Peru | Spanish is the dominant language of government, business, and daily life nationwide. Quechua, Aymara, and dozens of ind⊠| Americas |
| Cebu | Philippines | Filipino (based on Tagalog) and English are both official under the constitution. English is the primary medium for law⊠| Asia |
| Manila | Philippines | Filipino (based on Tagalog) and English are both official under the constitution. English is the primary medium for law⊠| Asia |
| Gdansk | Poland | Polish (English is increasingly common in Warsaw, KrakĂłw, WrocĆaw, and GdaĆsk tech and services; EF EPI 2025 places Pol⊠| Europe |
| Krakow | Poland | Polish (English is increasingly common in Warsaw, KrakĂłw, WrocĆaw, and GdaĆsk tech and services; EF EPI 2025 places Pol⊠| Europe |
| Warsaw | Poland | Polish (English is increasingly common in Warsaw, KrakĂłw, WrocĆaw, and GdaĆsk tech and services; EF EPI 2025 places Pol⊠| Europe |
| Lisbon | Portugal | Portuguese (English very high in cities; EF EPI #6 globally) | Europe |
| Porto | Portugal | Portuguese (English very high in cities; EF EPI #6 globally) | Europe |
| Bucharest | Romania | Romanian (RomĂąnÄ; a Romance languageâeasier for speakers of Italian, French, or Spanish than for English-only household⊠| Europe |
| Cluj Napoca | Romania | Romanian (RomĂąnÄ; a Romance languageâeasier for speakers of Italian, French, or Spanish than for English-only household⊠| Europe |
| Kigali | Rwanda | Kinyarwanda is the national language and dominates everyday life, markets, and local administration. English is an offi⊠| Africa |
| Apia | Samoa | Samoan (Gagana Samoa) and English are official. English is used in government, law, secondary and tertiary education, a⊠| Oceania |
| San Marino Citta | San Marino | Italian is the official language of government, law, schools, and formal media. Romagnol dialect colour appears near th⊠| Europe |
| Edinburgh | Scotland | English (with Scots and Scottish Gaelic; very high English proficiency nationally, similar to other UK regions) | Europe |
| Dakar | Senegal | French is the official language of government, law, secondary/university instruction, and most formal media. Wolof is t⊠| Africa |
| Belgrade | Serbia | Serbian (srpski)âCyrillic and Latin scripts are both official in practice; many signs show both. English is common in B⊠| Europe |
| Bratislava | Slovakia | Slovak (a West Slavic languageârelated to Czech; many Slovaks understand Czech). English is increasingly common in Brat⊠| Europe |
| Kosice | Slovakia | Slovak (a West Slavic languageârelated to Czech; many Slovaks understand Czech). English is increasingly common in Brat⊠| Europe |
| Ljubljana | Slovenia | Slovene (English widely spoken in Ljubljana, tech, and tourism; EF EPI places Slovenia in the strong European upper-mid⊠| Europe |
| Honiara | Solomon Islands | English is official and dominates government, law, secondary schooling, and many NGO, logging, fisheries, and mining wo⊠| Oceania |
| Cape Town | South Africa | South Africa has 12 official languages; English is widely used in government, business, higher education, and urban pro⊠| Africa |
| Busan | South Korea | Korean (English is common in tech, corporate, and university settings in Seoul; much less outside major hubsâEF EPI pla⊠| Asia |
| Seoul | South Korea | Korean (English is common in tech, corporate, and university settings in Seoul; much less outside major hubsâEF EPI pla⊠| Asia |
| Barcelona | Spain | Spanish (English modest in cities; EF EPI 2025 #36 globally) | Europe |
| Madrid | Spain | Spanish (English modest in cities; EF EPI 2025 #36 globally) | Europe |
| Colombo | Sri Lanka | Sinhala and Tamil are official. English is widely used in government forms aimed at foreigners, Colombo and Kandy busin⊠| Asia |
| Paramaribo | Suriname | Dutch is the official language of government, courts, higher education, and formal media. Sranan Tongo is the most wide⊠| Americas |
| Gothenburg | Sweden | Swedish (very high English proficiency; EF EPI 2025 #8 globally, âvery highâ level) | Europe |
| Malmo | Sweden | Swedish (very high English proficiency; EF EPI 2025 #8 globally, âvery highâ level) | Europe |
| Stockholm | Sweden | Swedish (very high English proficiency; EF EPI 2025 #8 globally, âvery highâ level) | Europe |
| Geneva | Switzerland | German, French, Italian (English widely used in business and in international hubs; not an official language; daily adm⊠| Europe |
| Zurich | Switzerland | German, French, Italian (English widely used in business and in international hubs; not an official language; daily adm⊠| Europe |
| Kaohsiung | Taiwan | Mandarin Chinese is the dominant official medium; Traditional Chinese is used in government, education, and media. Taiw⊠| Asia |
| Taipei | Taiwan | Mandarin Chinese is the dominant official medium; Traditional Chinese is used in government, education, and media. Taiw⊠| Asia |
| Dar Es Salaam | Tanzania | Kiswahili (Swahili) is the national language and the everyday bridge across ethnic communities; English is an official ⊠| Africa |
| Bangkok | Thailand | Thai (English common in expat and tourist hubs; limited elsewhere) | Asia |
| Chiang Mai | Thailand | Thai (English common in expat and tourist hubs; limited elsewhere) | Asia |
| Nuku Alofa | Tonga | Tongan (Lea Faka-Tonga) and English are official. English is the main medium in secondary schools, government, and law;⊠| Oceania |
| Tunis | Tunisia | Modern Standard Arabic is official; Tunisian Arabic (Derja) dominates daily life. French remains the main language of h⊠| Africa |
| Istanbul | Turkey | Turkish is the official language (Latin script since 1928). English is increasingly common in Istanbulâs finance, tech,⊠| Europe |
| Kampala | Uganda | English is an official language of government, courts, secondary schools, and universities. Swahili is widely spoken as⊠| Africa |
| Abu Dhabi | United Arab Emirates | Arabic (English widely used in business and daily life in Dubai and Abu Dhabi; EF EPI 2025 #72 nationally, Dubai notabl⊠| Middle East |
| Dubai | United Arab Emirates | Arabic (English widely used in business and daily life in Dubai and Abu Dhabi; EF EPI 2025 #72 nationally, Dubai notabl⊠| Middle East |
| Montevideo | Uruguay | Spanish (English is increasingly common in Montevideo tech, banking, and tourism; EF EPI places Uruguay in the upper ti⊠| Americas |
| Punta Del Este | Uruguay | Spanish (English is increasingly common in Montevideo tech, banking, and tourism; EF EPI places Uruguay in the upper ti⊠| Americas |
| Luganville | Vanuatu | Bislama, English, and French are official. English appears in government, law, secondary schooling, and many workplaces⊠| Oceania |
| Port Vila | Vanuatu | Bislama, English, and French are official. English appears in government, law, secondary schooling, and many workplaces⊠| Oceania |
| Caracas | Venezuela | Spanish is the language of government, courts, clinics, and daily life. English appears in some oil, diplomatic, mining⊠| Americas |
| Da Nang | Vietnam | Vietnamese (Tiáșżng Viá»t) is the national language. English is increasingly common among younger urban professionals, int⊠| Asia |
| Hanoi | Vietnam | Vietnamese (Tiáșżng Viá»t) is the national language. English is increasingly common among younger urban professionals, int⊠| Asia |
| Ho Chi Minh City | Vietnam | Vietnamese (Tiáșżng Viá»t) is the national language. English is increasingly common among younger urban professionals, int⊠| Asia |
| Lusaka | Zambia | English is the official language of government, courts, secondary schools, and national media, and it dominates mining,⊠| Africa |