Yes, French is one of the many languages that may be heard spoken in Aruba. The official languages are Dutch and Papiamento. Papiamento is a creole language derived from Portuguese with vocabulary from African languages, Arawak native languages, and English. Other spoken languages include Chinese, English, German, Spanish, and Portuguese.
on Aruba island
In The Netherlands, Belgium, Surinam, Netherlands Antilles, and on Aruba.
Dutch and Papiamento are the official languages. Papiamento is a creole language derived from Portuguese with vocabulary from African languages, English, and Arawak native languages. Other spoken languages include Chinese, English, French, German, Spanish, and Portuguese.
Dutch and Papiamento are the official languages in Aruba.Specifically, Papiamento is a creole language derived from Portuguese with vocabulary from African languages, Arawak native languages, and English. Other spoken languages include Chinese, English, French, German, and Portuguese. Spanish is reluctant but practical choice since Aruba is just 17 miles (27 kilometers) off the northern South American coast.
No, Aruba isn't owned by Venezuela. Venezuela is an independent South American country where Spanish is spoken. Aruba is an island that's off the coast of Venezuela. But it's considered an autonomous part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
French is spoken in Canada.
French is spoken on all continents except Australia.
Quebec is the largest prvince in Canada where French is spoken and Montreal is the 2nd largest city after Paris where French is spoken.
Monaco has spoken French for over 700 years.
No, French is not spoken in Malawi. For the languages of Malawi, click here.
French is spoken on all continents, including some French speakers in Antarctica.
french is spoken at the modern olympics because the person that started them was french.