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AT THE DONKEY CART HOUSE. BACOLET BAY. TOBAGO. THE CARIBBEAN.
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Trinidad and Tobago language

Language plays an important role in knowing a foreign culture better and in case you wish to embark on a Trinidad and Tobago vacation, having some information about the languages spoken in the region would help. Though the official language of the country is English, the local variety spoken here is called Trinidadian English.

Other languages you will hear during your Trinidad and Tobago holiday

When it comes to the main spoken languages of Trinidad and Tobago, you will get to hear Tobagonian Creole English, and Trinidadian Creole English, both of which are English-based Creole dialects. A glimpse of the African, Indian, and European heritage of the nation is reflected by both these languages.

Other languages spoken by the inhabitants include Trinidadian Creole French, and Spanish. During your Trinidad and Tobago holiday, you may also hear immigrant languages like North Levantine Spoken Arabic, and Chinese. Since East Indians comprise almost 41% of the population, Trinidad Bhojpuri is yet another language that’s spoken in some parts of the nation. Based on Bhojpuri, this language has influences from Awadhi, Dutch, and English.

To explore the region’s language and know more about the people’s culture, plan a stay at the Half Moon Blue Hotel, one of the leading Trinidad and Tobago hotels. You can book your place via phone by calling 868 639 3551 or make an online reservation via http://www.stayintobago.com/. So, pack your bags and get set to enjoy a Caribbean vacation which gives you an interesting insight into Trinidad and Tobago facts related to language of the region.

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