by saynjdsjghsoi
MaltaMalta, and maybe some other Maltese emigrants who still speak their native language even though they do not live in Malta.
Joseph Vella has written: 'Learn Maltese' -- subject(s): English, Maltese, Textbooks for foreign speakers
About 1 Million people around the world, but there are only about 450,000 speakers in Malta
Jamaicans speak English, but yes, you can learn English.
If they already speak English then they usually learn French in school, but if not they learn English.
I don't know an actual percentage, but as my family are Maltese I travel there a lot. A lot of the locals speak English as it is a touristy place. With me there has never been any problems with speaking to people as children learn it from a very early age. The older generation however aren't every good with English, I feel.
One can learn to speak Portuguese online through the AOL website. Rosetta Stone is another option to learn to speak Portuguese. You can buy it online or download it to your computer.
No. Are kids in the US required to learn to speak Spanish? Neither.
Yes, he did learn Chinese.
The two main languages in Malta are Maltese and English. But in school, in modern times we have to learn either German, Italian, French. And in the past they had to learn Spanish and Arabic.
It is called Maltese
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