by Chris Morvan This island is a complex place. Almost bewildering in some respects – not least as regards language. The guide books and online information don’t prepare you for this. I was expecting to find a community where everybody spoke English, and while it’s true that most people can – even on the French […]
by Chris Morvan
This island is a complex place. Almost bewildering in some respects – not least as regards language.
The guide books and online information don’t prepare you for this. I was expecting to find a community where everybody spoke English, and while it’s true that most people can – even on the French side – not everybody wants to.
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Source: StMaartenNews http://stmaartennews.com/columns/divided-common-language/
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