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Sep 22, 2015 - 01:41 AM
Fabrice, I travel there quite often (I'm flight crew). English is widely spoken and the non-english language most often used on the island is Papiamento, which is a creole language that is a combination of Spanish, English, Dutch, Portuguese and French.with a healthy mix of Arawak and African languages. it is also spoken in Aruba and Bonaire which are also part of the Netherlands Antilles. Here is a link where you can learn some useful phrases in Papiamento: http://www.omniglot.com/language/phra...
Hope this helps,
Frank
Bon Suerte
Hope this helps,
Frank
Bon Suerte