Martinique is still part of France. People from martinique speak a dialect of French and a mix language called a creole language.
So people from france go to martinique will not understand their language so well what the people say in Martinique. Some people in Martinique speak English but English is not their main language
The official language of Martinique is French
french and creol
The official language is French, but most of the population of Guadeloupe speaks Guadeloupe Creole.
There are also a few hundred English speakers and a Few hundred Hatian Creole speakers.
The main languages spoken in Guadeloupe are french and African!
French
In Guadeloupe ( French Caribbean Territory), the whole population speak generally Two languages : French and Guadeloupean Creole French.
French is the national language of Guadaloupe.
The 1 official language of Martinique is French, which is spoken by virtually the entire population.
In addition, most residents can also speak Martiniquan Creole French, a form of Antillean Creole closely related to the varieties spoken in neighboring English-speaking islands of Saint Lucia and Dominica.
Unlike other varieties of French creole such as Mauritian Creole, Martinican Creole is not readily understood by speakers of Standard French.
If you meant the Dutch country of Sint Maarten, click here.
If you meant the entire Island of Saint Martin, click here.
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The 1 official language of the Collectivity of Saint Martin is French.
A local English-based dialect is spoken in informal situations on both the French and Dutch sides of the island.
The 1 official language of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is English.
Most Vincentians speak Vincentian Creole.
English is used in education, government, religion, and other formal domains, while Vincentian Creole (or 'dialect' as it is referred to locally) is used in informal situations such as in the home and among friends.
Here is a list of all the major languages spoken in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines:
The 1 official language in Saint Lucia is English., spoken by about 80% of the population as either a first or second language.
The national language is, Saint Lucian Creole French(Kwéyòl), which is colloquially referred to as Patois ("Patwa")* is spoken by 95% of the population. 20% of Kwéyòl speakers cannot speak English.
*Note: even though it is referred to as "Patois", it is not a patois by definition.
The 1 official language in Saint Lucia is English.
However, Saint Lucian Creole French (Kwéyòl), which is colloquially referred to as Patois ("Patwa"), is spoken by 95% of the population.
Though English is St. Lucia's official language it is estimated that approximately 20% of the island's population still does not speak English
Girlyn Miguel is the Minister of Education for Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.
The common surnames in Saint Vincent and The Grenadines are Agatha, Babet, Carmelite, Athalie, Aimee and Apolline.
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The Grenadines
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines gained independence on 27th October 19791979
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.
Ralph Everard Gonsalves is the Minister of Grenadines Affairs for Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.
Barbados is East of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.
The St Vincent Parrot is the national animal of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.
Girlyn Miguel is the Minister of Education for Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.
Judith Jones-Morgan is the Attorney General for Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.
Ralph Everard Gonsalves is the Minister of Finance for Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.
Kingstown is the capital of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.
La Celia Aritha Prince is the Ambassador to the US for Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.
The capital of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is Kingstown, which is the same word used in Spanish.
Bananas
Ralph Everard Gonsalves is the Minister of National Security for Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.