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The official language of the Bahamas is English, which is used in government, education, media, and business.


Local Dialect: Bahamian Creole English

While standard English is widely spoken, many Bahamians also use Bahamian Creole, a unique English-based dialect influenced by African languages, British English, and West Indian (Caribbean) English.

Key Features:

  • Informal and rhythmic
  • Distinct pronunciation and slang
  • Often drops the “h” in words (e.g., “house” becomes “’ouse”)
  • Use of expressions like “What da wybe is?” (What’s up?) or “Mash up” (Broken/tired)

Other Languages:

Due to tourism and immigration, you might also hear:

  • Haitian Creole (spoken by Haitian immigrants)
  • Spanish (among Latin American residents and tourists)

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