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14 years 9 months ago #2047 by bethoven
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If you're in Aruba, you could actually speak Spanish, Portuguese, and English language. Well, their is no reason that you can't talk if you're in this place. Of course, English is very easy, its our international language. Which do you prefer to use Spanish, Portuguese, or English?:rolleyes:

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14 years 9 months ago #2050 by tex0322
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I speak English as that is the only language I know. I had heard that Aruba was part of the Netherlands so I would imagine Dutch is spoken there as well.

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14 years 9 months ago #2153 by habagat
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I communicate in English. I don't how to speak Dutch however, I am willing to learn the language. For sure, it would be hard to speak/study foreign language in days. By the way, do you know how to speak Spanish or Portuguese?

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14 years 9 months ago #2175 by hirami
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English is my first language, but I can speak Spanish and (Brazilian) Portuguese, too. I would prefer to use English because I can speak it best, but I'm always willing to speak in another language if someone else isn't comfortable with speaking English.

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14 years 8 months ago #2214 by habagat
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hirami wrote:

English is my first language, but I can speak Spanish and (Brazilian) Portuguese, too. I would prefer to use English because I can speak it best, but I'm always willing to speak in another language if someone else isn't comfortable with speaking English.


I haven't met someone who could speak different languages. Communicating with the locals of the island will not be a problem for you. Do you know how to speak Papiamento?

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14 years 8 months ago #2224 by hirami
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I don't know any Papiamento. I've only just heard of the language very recently. I don't think it's spoken anywhere else, so not a lot of places teach it, either.

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