The Tahiti islands are collectively known as French Polynesia, and yes, they speak French.
Here is a list of all 9 languages spoken in French Polynesia:
1. Austral
2. Chinese, Hakka
3. French
4. Mangareva
5. Marquesan, North
6. Marquesan, South
7. Rapa
8. Tahitian
9. Tuamotuan
Tahiti is a french territory belonging to the "Collectivités d'outre-mer" (French overseas collectivities)
They speak French in Tahiti and French Polynesia
French and Tahitian are the main languages.People speak English too, because of the amount of tourists that come. This is because Bora Bora is right by Tahiti (where the airport is) and because tahiti is also french.
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Tahiti is the correct spelling of the island in French Polynesia.
No, Bora Bora is not in Tahiti. Both are in fact two separate islands in the French Polynesia. Tahiti is the largest of these islands.
Because Tahiti is a territory of France.
Tahiti is a french territory belonging to the "Collectivités d'outre-mer" (French overseas collectivities)
They speak French in Tahiti and French Polynesia
it is one of the island off tahiti. It is apart of the French Polynesian Islands.
Tahiti is part of french polonesia so therefore they speak french so "my name is_______" would be Jemapelle _________
Tahiti is an island which is part of the Society Island Archipelago. The Society Archipelago along with Tuamotu, The Marquesas, The Gambier, and the Astral Archipelagos form French Polynesia. French Polynesia is also knowh as "Tahiti" See the related link.
No, but they speak french..It's in the south pacific ocean
It is composed of the main island "Tahiti Nui" and the small island "Tahiti Iti". The official languageis French, many speak English and Tahitian.
French and Tahitian are the main languages.People speak English too, because of the amount of tourists that come. This is because Bora Bora is right by Tahiti (where the airport is) and because tahiti is also french.
Answers: Tahiti, St. Pierre et Miquelon, Corsica, Guadalope, Martinique.....
Tahiti uses the CFP franc, usually just called a franc.For the languages of Tahiti, click here.