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Language in the Culture of Aruba:

Many people in the Aruba island culture are multilingual meaning they can speak more than two or three languages. Languages in this culture are known to be mainly Spanish and English, but also include languages such as Dutch, Portuguese and a local language known as Creole Papiamentu. The Leeward islands also known as the (ABC) islands are Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao. All three islands include the languages listed above.