Tahiti is the correct spelling of the island in French Polynesia.
French is spoken in Tahiti because Tahiti is a territory of France. French colonization in the 19th century led to the establishment of French as the official language. Today, French remains widely spoken in Tahiti due to its history of colonization and ongoing ties to France.
French and Tahitian are the main languages.People speak English too, because of the amount of tourists that come. This is because Bora Bora is right by Tahiti (where the airport is) and because tahiti is also french.
The official languages spoken in Tahiti are French and Tahitian. Tahitian is a Polynesian language, while French is used primarily for administrative and formal purposes. English is also spoken in tourist areas.
The suffix of "spell" is " -el."
The Tahiti islands are collectively known as French Polynesia, and yes, they speak French. Here is a list of all 9 languages spoken in French Polynesia: 1. Austral 2. Chinese, Hakka 3. French 4. Mangareva 5. Marquesan, North 6. Marquesan, South 7. Rapa 8. Tahitian 9. Tuamotuan
Tahiti is already written in Tahitian.
Inhabitants of Tahiti are Tahitians.
Tahiti money is called ra'che
i only know 2 of the. TAHITI NUI and TAHITI ITI Tahiti ni means big Tahiti and Tahiti iti means small Tahiti that's all i know now srry
Tahiti, a French Polynesian island, was originally known as Otaheite. Tahiti got the name Tahiti from the European settlers.
Tahiti's area is 1,043,765,200 square meters.
Ia orana, Tahiti
No. Tahiti is the heart land of Polynesia
Kingdom of Tahiti was created in 1788.
Kingdom of Tahiti ended in 1880.
Tahiti Petrel was created in 1848.
Tahiti Monarch was created in 1786.