Christmas Island is an Australian Territory in the Indian Ocean. Chinese, Malay and English are the primary languages spoken there.
No indigenous population resides on Bouvet Island. The official language spoken by visitors and researchers is Norwegian, as the island is an uninhabited territory of Norway.
The primary language spoken in Clipperton Island is French, as it is a territory of France. However, due to its remote location and uninhabited status, there is no permanent population on the island, so French is not widely spoken there.
English is the official language, but Chinese languages and Malay are also spoken
English is the main language spoken in Navassa Island, as it is an unincorporated territory of the United States. There is no indigenous population on the island, and it is primarily used for nature conservation purposes.
The de facto official language spoken on Christmas Island is English.
The main languages spoken in the Northern Territory include English, Aboriginal languages (such as Arrernte, Warlpiri, and Kriol), and various immigrant languages (such as Chinese, Greek, and Italian). The diversity of languages reflects the multicultural nature of the Northern Territory's population.
The Christmas Island which is a territory of Australia in the Indian Ocean Speaks English. Christmas Island, Nova Scotia, mainly English, but a few elderly residents speak Gaelic. Christmas Island, Tasmania is a nature reserve where no one lives. Kiritimati or Christmas Island uses English or Gilbertese.
Papua New Guinea is known to have the most languages spoken on one island, with over 800 languages identified.
Papua New Guinea has the most languages of any nation: 842.Note: Nigeria might be the second country, with 521 languages. India is number 3 with 455 languages.
English. They just have an 'island' accent.
Papua New Guinea is the island where one third of the world's languages are spoken. It is home to over 800 different languages, representing a diverse linguistic landscape.