The only official language of the Falkland Islands is English, spoken daily by almost everyone. Spanish is spoken by a small immigrant minority, mostly Chileans and Argentines, but it is not official.
The 1 official language of the Falkland Islands is English, spoken by nearly everyone.
Spanish is spoken by about 10% of the population.
Falkland Islands English is mainly British, but it has resemblances to Australian, New Zealand, West Country and Norfolk dialects of English, as well as Lowland Scots.
English. Most of the population are descended from UK settlers.
The people of the Falkland Islands are mostly of British heritage so speak English.
There are thousands of languages spoken on hundreds of thousands of islands. The most common language spoken on islands is English.
English.
English is the language you're talking about.
Faroese
The main languages spoken in the Caribbean islands are English, Spanish, French, and Dutch. In addition, various creole languages and indigenous languages are also spoken in different parts of the region.
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English is spoken all over the Shetland Islands.
Indonesia is an Asian country where more than 250 different languages are spoken across its numerous islands. The most widely spoken languages include Javanese, Sundanese, and Indonesian.
The official languages of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands are:HindiEnglishBengali is the dominant and most spoken language, with 26% of the population speaking Bengali.The major languages spoken in the islands are:Bengali (26%)Hindi (18.23%)Tamil (17.68%)Telugu (12.81%)Malayalam (8.11%)Nicobarese (8.05%)The minor spoken languages are:Kurukh/OraonMundaKhariaAndaman Creole Hindi is widely used as a trade language in the Andamans.
Languages spoken in the Pacific Islands include English, French, Spanish, and various indigenous languages such as Fijian, Samoan, Tahitian, Maori, and Hawaiian. Each island nation has its own unique language or dialect.
The islands in the Pacific ocean are home to more than 2000 languages. If you ask about a specific country, you'll get a more accurate answer.
The main language spoken in the Galapagos Islands is Spanish, as it is part of Ecuador. However, due to the tourism industry, English is also widely spoken, especially in tourist areas. Additionally, some indigenous languages like Quechua and Shuar may be spoken by smaller communities.