Belgium has three official languages: Dutch, French, and German. Dutch is spoken by 55% of the population as first language. French is spoken by 39% of the population, especially in Brussels. German is spoken by 1% of the population, mainly in eastern Belgium
There are approximately 260 million Russian speakers worldwide. Approximately 155 million are native speakers. Russian is spoken in 16 countries globally
Switzerland has four official languages: German, French, Italian and Romansh. German is spoken by over 60% of the population in 17 cantons. French is spoken by over 20% in Geneva, Jura, Neuchâtel and Vaud. Italian is spoken by 8% in Ticino, partly in Grisons and Valais. Romansh is spoken by 1% in Graubünden, with equal status to German and Italian
English is spoken by over 1.35 billion people worldwide. Only 360 million people speak English as their native language. English is official in 67 countries and 27 non-sovereign entities
Singapore was founded as a British trading port in 1819 by Sir Stamford Raffles. Indigenous Malays were present before Raffles' arrival. By 1871, Singapore's population reached nearly 100,000 with over half being Chinese
English and French are the most spoken languages in Canada. English is official in most provinces, French in Quebec. Only New Brunswick has both English and French as official languages. Indigenous languages are official in Nunavut and Northwest Territories