As there is no indigenous population, the people that work and visit there speak the languages of their home countries.
The only continent on which English was the first language spoken is Antarctica. According to Wikipedia, the first documented landing on mainland Antarctica was by the American sealer John Davis in West Antarctica on 7 February 1821.
There is no official language anywhere on Antarctica. However, the international language of science is English with supplements as required in French.
French is spoken on all continents except Australia.
'Bye' works pretty well, unless you're on a research station where another language is spoken, then you'd say 'goodbye' in that language.
No, it isn't official or regional, but there is a lot. ENGLISH IS SUPERIOR
All the continents except Antarctica consists of different countries that each speak their own language. Most educated people in these countries use English as a 2nd language, French and German also Spanish are spoken in these countries.
Every research station conducts business in its native language, based on the sponsoring country. The universal language of science is English, with French as an international, diplomatic second.
All 7 continents on Earth have French speakers.However, strictly speaking, Australia and Antarctica are the only 2 that have no French countries (with French either as an official language or a national language).
The language spoken in Egypt is Arabic.
The language spoken in Bali is Balinese.
The language spoken in the Netherlands is Dutch.
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