The official language of Saint Lucia is English. It is used in government, education, legal systems, and formal communication.
However, a widely spoken second language is:
Saint Lucian Creole French (Kwéyòl or Patwa)
- Based on French, with influences from West African languages, English, and Caribbean dialects
- Spoken informally in daily life, especially in rural areas
- An important part of Saint Lucian culture and identity
Summary:
Language | Status | Notes |
---|---|---|
English | Official | Used in schools, business, government |
Kwéyòl | National | Spoken by most Saint Lucians informally |