Maltese
they speak english, french, and malagasy. i think malagasy is the main.
The largest city in Malta is Birkirkara, with a population of approximately 22,000. Malta has 2 official languages, Maltese, and English.
Malta was a British colony until 1964, which has influenced the use of English as one of the official languages in the country. English newspapers in Malta cater to the English-speaking population and serve as a source of news and information for residents and tourists who use English as a primary or secondary language.
ADT Malta is the Malta Transportation Authority which oversees registration of vehicles being imported into Malta for longer than a six months period. Registration Value, which is used to determine amount of taxes owed, and other requirements for importing cars into the country of Malta will be listed on their official website which also contains downloadable forms.
There are over 30 HSBC branches throughout Malta. To find the bank that is closest to you, visit the bank's official website and utilize the "Find a Branch" feature.
English is an official language in two European countries: Ireland, and Malta, and the de facto language in the UK.
The main, official language of Malta is English, so the word for coffee would be, well, coffee. If you're looking for the Maltese word for coffee, however, it's "kafe". Hope that helps. :)
As of my last update, the cost of sending a standard letter from Malta to the UK typically ranges from €0.70 to €1.50, depending on the weight and size of the letter. For the most accurate and current postage rates, it's advisable to check with Malta Post or their official website, as prices may change.
There are actually seven countries today that have Italian as an official language: Italy, Switzerland, Croatia, Slovenia, Malta, the Vatican City, and San Marino.
About 1 Million people around the world, but there are only about 450,000 speakers in Malta
No, Malta no longer uses the Maltese lira. The country adopted the euro as its official currency on January 1, 2008, replacing the lira at a fixed exchange rate. The transition marked Malta's integration into the Eurozone, aligning its economy with other European Union member states that use the euro.
Malta is situated under the island of Sicily. Malta is a small island.