There is no such language as Jamaican. English is the language of Jamaica.
You say welcome in madagascar,:tonga soa
Both the Tongan language and English language are spoken in Tonga.
The first language spoken in Tonga is Tongan, which is a Polynesian language and part of the Austronesian language family. Tongan is the official language of the Kingdom of Tonga and is spoken by the majority of its population. It has a rich oral tradition and is closely tied to Tongan culture and identity.
Austronesian language is spoken in Tongan. Barriers to communication may lead to changing the meaning of your message. One barrier to communication in Tonga is its language.
People from Tonga are called Tongans. They are part of a Polynesian culture and have a rich heritage that includes traditional customs, language, and social structures. The official language of Tonga is Tongan, and the country is known for its vibrant community and strong sense of identity.
"Good morning" spoken with in the traditional Jamaican Creole would be "good mawnin." Jamaican Creole, also called Patwa, is more a dialect than a separate language. The official language of Jamaica is English.
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The official languages of Tonga are Tongan, a Polynesian language, and English. Tonga has maintained its sovereignty and independence continuously since it was first visited by Europeans (Captain Cook). In May 1900, however, it became a protected state under a Treaty of Friendship with Great Britain. A British Consul, and no higher official, was established in Tonga, but the closer relationship with Britain lead to establishment of English as well as Tongan as an official language.
#language #and Tonga is better (this above was the wrong answer) Language is the biggest difference between Samoans and Tongans. Samoans and tongans both value families and traditions. Samoans are better Tongans not....
Jamaica's official language is English. However, Jamaican Patois, also known as Jamaican Creole, is widely spoken and is considered the unofficial language of the island. It is a colorful blend of English, West African languages, and Spanish influences.
Jamaican isn't a language. Their indigenous language is Arawakan.