Saint Martin Languages
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Description
English dominates public life, even politics on both sides of the island. St. Martin is possibly the only French territory where French citizens use English as their first language.
Languages spoken in Saint Martin are:
- French [1]
- English
Word List(s)
- French Genealogical Word List
- French Vocabulary Words - French Learner
- 1000 Most Common French Words - Strommen
- Useful French phrases - Omniglot
Alphabet and Pronunciation
Alphabet
- French alphabet - Omniglot
- French Vowels & Consonants - Wikipedia
- French Alphabet - Wikipedia
Pronunciation
- French pronunciation - Omniglot
- French pronunciation dictionary - Forvo
Language Aids and Dictionaries
Dictionaries
- Girard, Denis. Cassell's French-English English-French dictionary. New York, NY: Wiley Pub., 2002. Available at: WorldCat.
- French dictionary. London: Teach Yourself, 2006. Available at: WorldCat.
Online Dictionaries
- Dictionary English - French - Glosbe
- French dictionary - LexiLogos
Language Aids
- French grammar - Omniglot
- Adamson, Robin and Brigitte Edelston. French grammar. Chicago, Ill: McGraw-Hill, 2004. Available at: WorldCat.
- Rowlinson, W. French grammar. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001. Available at: WorldCat.
Additional Resources
References
- ↑ Wikipedia contributors, "Languages_of_the_Caribbean," in Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_the_Caribbean#:~:text=Saint-Martin, accessed 13 Apr 2022.