However, we can say that English is not an official language in the majority of countries around the world.
To give you a better idea, here are some examples of countries where English is not a primary language:
* Europe: Most of Europe, including France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Russia, etc.
* Asia: China, Japan, Korea, India (while English is widely spoken in certain areas, it's not the official language), Thailand, Vietnam, etc.
* Africa: Most countries in Africa, including Egypt, Nigeria, South Africa (while English is one of the official languages, it's not the most widely spoken), etc.
* South America: Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Peru, etc.
It's important to remember that even within countries where English is not the official language, there can be areas where it's spoken by a significant portion of the population. This is often due to factors like historical influences, tourism, or globalized business.
Instead of trying to list countries that "don't speak English," it's more helpful to consider which countries have English as an official language or where it is widely spoken.
Let me know if you'd like to learn more about specific countries or regions!