Aruba Language
Language of any country is a major part of its culture. Dutch and Papiamento are the official languages of Aruba. Papiamento is the native language of Aruba and represents the friendliness of the local population. It is a unique language which an open nature that are a part of its sayings and mannerisms. Spanish is also often spoken by the Aruban people and the usage of English has increased due to the growth of tourism. As people from different countries have settled here, based on the size of the community languages such as Portuguese, German, French and Chinese are also spoken by many.
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