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Languages Spoken in Aruba, Aruba Is a Multilingual Island

Victor KakuluBy Victor KakuluJune 21, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Languages Spoken in Aruba

Aruba is a multilingual island, and its people often speak two or more languages fluently. The country’s language identity reflects its rich Caribbean, Dutch, Latin American, and African influences.


1. Official Languages

Papiamento

  • Primary language spoken at home, in everyday life, and in cultural settings
  • A Creole language with roots in:
    • Portuguese
    • Spanish
    • Dutch
    • English
    • African languages
  • Used in schools, media, politics, and music
  • Example:
    • “Bon dia” = Good morning
    • “Con ta bai?” = How are you?

Papiamento was declared an official language in 2003.


Dutch

  • Second official language (due to Aruba’s status within the Kingdom of the Netherlands)
  • Used in government, legal affairs, and education
  • Taught in schools from a young age
  • Official documents and court proceedings are often in Dutch

2. Widely Spoken Languages

LanguageNotes
EnglishSpoken fluently by most Arubans; taught in school; used in tourism and business
SpanishCommon due to proximity to Latin America (Venezuela, Colombia); many residents have Spanish heritage or connections

3. Language in Education

  • Papiamento and Dutch are the main languages of instruction
  • English and Spanish are taught as additional subjects
  • Students typically graduate quadrilingual

Quick Facts

  • Most Arubans speak Papiamento at home
  • Aruba’s population is estimated to be over 90% multilingual
  • Signage, menus, and media are often printed in 2–4 languages
Languages Spoken in Aruba
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