Other than English, there were several languages that were spoken in Massachusetts. Spanish was spoken the most, then Portuguese and Chinese.
This depends completely on which colony you're referring to. They spoke many different languages. It could be English, Dutch, French, German...
There are many languages spoken in Japan, but Japanese is by far the most spoken and official language and practically all Japanese citizens and many temporary residents speak it. Minority languages in Japan include Okinawan (spoken on Okinawa Island by many island natives), Korean (by the relatively large Korean immigrant population), and Ryukyuan languages spoken by natives of the Ryukyu Islands south of the main Japanese islands. English is limited to major cities or tourist areas although it is taught in secondary schools.
Predominantly Dutch as that was where the majority of settlers were from. English took over when the English took over the colony.
Only French is spoken in paris.French
Papua New Guinea is known to have the most languages spoken on one island, with over 800 languages identified.
Other than English, there were several languages that were spoken in Massachusetts. Spanish was spoken the most, then Portuguese and Chinese.
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.
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.
In 1664, Manhattan Island was home to several indigenous languages spoken by various Native American tribes, including Lenape (Delaware), Munsee, and Wappinger. The exact number of languages spoken at that time is difficult to determine due to the diversity of tribes and dialects present on the island.
The 2 common languages of Pitcairn Island are:EnglishPitkernPitkern is a creole language based on eighteenth-century English and Tahitian and spoken by about 50 people. Pitkern is closely related to Norfuk spoken on Norfolk Island.
Christmas Island has no official language, but the main languages are:Chinese*MalayEnglish*Note: This includes the following dialects:HokkienCantoneseTaishaneseFoochowHakkaHainaneseTeochewHinghuaManglish
The main languages are English and Kiswahili.
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.
Cocos Island doesn't have any inhabitants. It is a National Park in Costa Rica. Visitors speaks the languages of the countries they come from.