Which are the English speaking countries?

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Country  % English speakers  United States 94.2  India 10.35  Pakistan 49  Nigeria 53  United Kingdom 97.74  Philippines 56.63  Germany 64  Bangladesh 2  Canada 85.63  Egypt 35  France 39  Italy 34  Australia 97.03  Thailand 27.16  Netherlands 90    Nepal 46.49  South Africa 31  Poland 33  Turkey 17  Iraq 35  Spain 22  China 8  Brazil 5  Sweden 86  Kenya 18.83  Cameroon 38  Malaysia 20.54  Russia 5.48  Belgium 59  Israel 84.97  Austria 73  Romania 31  Zimbabwe 41.58  Greece 51  Sierra...
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Country  % English speakers  United States 94.2  India 10.35  Pakistan 49  Nigeria 53  United Kingdom 97.74  Philippines 56.63  Germany 64  Bangladesh 2  Canada 85.63  Egypt 35  France 39  Italy 34  Australia 97.03  Thailand 27.16  Netherlands 90    Nepal 46.49  South Africa 31  Poland 33  Turkey 17  Iraq 35  Spain 22  China 8  Brazil 5  Sweden 86  Kenya 18.83  Cameroon 38  Malaysia 20.54  Russia 5.48  Belgium 59  Israel 84.97  Austria 73  Romania 31  Zimbabwe 41.58  Greece 51  Sierra Leone 83.53  Mexico 12.9  Denmark 86   Switzerland 61.28  Morocco 14  Norway 90  Republic of Ireland 98.37  Singapore 80  Ghana 66.67  Tanzania 9.89  New Zealand 97.82  Finland 70  Portugal 27  Papua New Guinea 49.76  Liberia 82.67  Jordan 45  Jamaica 97.64  Algeria 7  Uganda 8.09  Hong Kong 46.07  Czech Republic 27  Argentina 6.52  Yemen 9  Croatia 49  Colombia 4.22  Hungary 20  Puerto Rico 48.61  Sri Lanka 9.9  Zambia 16.02  Bulgaria 25  Kazakhstan 15.4  Lebanon 40  Chile 9.53  Rwanda 15  Slovakia 26  Trinidad and Tobago 87.74  Slovenia 59  Lithuania 38  Latvia 46  Guyana 90.55  Botswana 38.42  Estonia 50  Cyprus 73  Malawi 3.88  Lesotho 27.86  Suriname 87.09  Malta 89  Namibia 17.24  Luxembourg 56  Bahamas 87.13  Barbados 98.57  Belize 81.65  Madagascar 18  Mauritius 15.97  Vanuatu 83.55  Fiji 20.62  Solomon Islands 31.68  Guam 91.09  Brunei 39.07  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 95  U.S. Virgin Islands 95.97  Grenada 90.91  Samoa 49.86  Isle of Man 99.93  Bhutan 11.4  Saint Lucia 43.03  Northern Mariana Islands 83.33  Antigua and Barbuda 80  American Samoa 80.1  Federated States of Micronesia 57.66  Bermuda 96.92  Dominica 94.03  Marshall Islands 98.33  Swaziland 4.38  Aruba 42.31  The Gambia 2.34  Saint Kitts and Nevis 78  Cayman Islands 76.6  Seychelles 37.93  Gibraltar 100  Tonga 30  Kiribati 24.21  British Virgin Islands 86.96  Palau 92.5  Andorra 22  Anguilla 92.31  Nauru 100  Cook Islands 19.8  Montserrat 67.8 read less
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Top Ten English Speaking Countries in World: United Kingdom 97.74%, Australia 97.03%, United States 95.81% , Philippines 92.58%, Canada 85.18%, Germany 56%, Nigeria 53.34%, France 36 %, Italy 29%, India 11.38%.
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English is the primary language in Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Australia ( Australian English), the Bahamas, Barbados, Bermuda, Belize ( Belizean Kriol), the British Indian Ocean Territory, the British Virgin Islands, Canada ( Canadian English), the Cayman islands, the Falkland Islands, Gibraltar,...
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English is the primary language in Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Australia ( Australian English), the Bahamas, Barbados, Bermuda, Belize ( Belizean Kriol), the British Indian Ocean Territory, the British Virgin Islands, Canada ( Canadian English), the Cayman islands, the Falkland Islands, Gibraltar, Crenada, Guam, Guemsey ( Channel Island English), Guyana, Ireland ( Hiberno - English), Isle of Man (Manx English), Jamaica ( Jamaican English), Jersey, Montserrat, Nauru, New Zealand ( New Zealand English), Pitcaim Islands, Saint Helena, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Singapore, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, Trinidad and Tobago, the Turks and Caicos Islands, the United Kingdom, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and the United States - Nishant Bhatt read less
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