English and French but mostly English !
The main languages spoken in Saint Helena, Ascension, and Tristan da Cunha are English and a local English-based creole known as "Saint Helenian English" or "Saint”. Additionally, there are also small communities that speak Portuguese and Chinese due to historical migration patterns.
Saint Anne is traditionally believed to have spoken Aramaic, as she was from a Jewish background living in ancient Israel. However, since specific historical records on her language are not available, this is based on speculation and tradition.
Saint John XXIII was known to be a polyglot and was believed to have spoken at least 10 languages fluently. These include Italian Latin French Spanish German Portuguese English Croatian Ukrainian and Slovenian. He also had a working knowledge of several other languages.
St. Jerome is considered the patron saint of languages because he was known for translating the Bible into Latin, which became known as the Vulgate, and for his expertise in interpreting various languages.
The word creole refers to a type of language that results from the combination of two completely different parent languages. There are more than 100 different creolized languages in the world.Here is a list of the most commonly spoken Creoles in the world (one of them is even an official language):Louisiana Creole French, spoken in LouisianaBelizean Kriol language, spoken in BelizeHaitian Creole language, French-based, an official language of HaitiMauritian Creole, French-based, spoken in MauritiusCape Verdean Creole, spoken on the islands of Cape VerdeKrio Dayak language, spoken by Krio Dayak people in West Kalimantan, IndonesiaLiberian Kreyol language, spoken in LiberiaSeychellois Creole, French-based, spoken in the SeychellesGuinea-Bissau Creole, spoken in Guinea-BissauNegerhollands, a Dutch-based creole, once spoken in the U.S. Virgin IslandsBislama, an English-based creole, spoken in VanuatuLlanito, a Spanish- and English-based creole, spoken in GibraltarBajan or Barbadian Creole, English-based, spoken in BarbadosAntillean Creole or Créole Martiniquais, French-based, spoken in the Lesser AntillesTok Pisin, an official language of Papua New GuineaTorres Strait Creole or Brokan, spoken in Far-North-East Australia, Torres Strait, and South-West PapuaPatois, French based, spoken in Saint LuciaNagamese creole, based on Assamese, used in in Nagaland, India
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No, Spanish is not a widely spoken language in Saint Lucia. For the languages of Saint Lucia, click here.
interior planis, saint Lawrence lowlands, HudsenBay Lowlands, Cordillera, Arctic, Canadian shield and Appilations. sorry if the spelling is wrong! :)
The 1 official language of the Overseas Collectivity of Saint Pierre and Miquelon is French, spoken by 100% of the population.No other languages are spoken on the islands, except tourist languages.
interior planis, saint Lawrence lowlands, HudsenBay Lowlands, Cordillera, Arctic, Canadian shield and Appilations. sorry if the spelling is wrong! :)
For the languages of Saint Lucia, click here.For the languages of Trinidad and Tobago, click here.For the languages of Grenada, click here.
Both countries speak English.For the languages of Saint Kitts and Nevis, click here.For the languages of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, click here.
There is 7: the cordillera, the interior plains, the Canadian Shield, the Appalachians, the Hudson Bay lowlands, the Saint Lawrence lowlands, and the arctic lowlands, Bye Nicholas Poitras
The 1 official language of Saint-Barthélemy is French.The local languages are:Saint-Barthélemy FrenchAntillean Creole
The Island of Saint Martin contains 2 jurisdictions:The country of Sint Maarten = Dutch and EnglishThe French Collectivity of Saint Martin = French and English
The main languages spoken in Saint Helena, Ascension, and Tristan da Cunha are English and a local English-based creole known as "Saint Helenian English" or "Saint”. Additionally, there are also small communities that speak Portuguese and Chinese due to historical migration patterns.
The Saint Lawrence River is named after Saint Lawrence of Rome, a Christian martyr who was killed in 258 AD.