Mauritius Language

Mauritius Language

 

Language of Mauritius

Mauritians are fluent in multiple languages. People converse in a variety of languages and dialects, and Mauritius is a multilingual country due to its multi-ethnic population. Most Mauritians are bilingual or trilingual. 

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     Mauritius Official Language

The Constitution of the Republic of Mauritius does not mention an official language. The country has over one million residents. They speak English, French, and Mauritian Creole. They also speak French-based Creole and ethnic languages. These include Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Marathi, Urdu, and Mandarin.

Both French and English had a higher social position in the past. Schools and jobs prefer them.

Many people acknowledge that English is Mauritius official language. Government, courts, and business use it.

French is the most used language in the mass media. This includes newspapers, periodicals, radio, and television. It is also top in business. In truth, dub English-language television programmes into French. Also, French is the primary language of instruction in the educational system.

 Mauritius Creole Language

Mauritian Creole is a French-based creole language spoken in Mauritius. The standardised version of the language includes English words. Slaves and indentured servants came from African and Asian civilizations. They added to the region’s rich linguistic history. These groups have integrated their spoken words into current Mauritian.

Most people speak Mauritian Créole. The country considers it its native language. People use it . Mauritian Creole has no formal written standard. Words are often spelt than in standard French when spoken.

Slaves created the Mauritian Creole in the 18th century. They used a pidgin language to talk to each other and to their French owners. The owners did not understand the many African languages. The pidgin evolved into a casual language as generations passed.

Most Mauritians speak Creole. It combines words from many sources, including French, English, Dutch, and Portuguese. It has small changes in sound from standard French.

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FAQs: About Languages spoken in Mauritius.

What language do they speak in Mauritius?
The main language in Mauritius are creole, French and English

Which languages in Mauritius are taught?
Mauritius teaches many languages. English and French are core. You can also choose Hindi, Urdu, Marathi, Tamil, and Telegu. You can also learn Chinese, Arabic, and Kreol Morisien.

Here are some Useful Creole Words for your holiday in Mauritius

To talk with locals in Mauritius, you must know main words.

  • Good morning and goodnight are spoken as “bonzour” and “bonswar.”.
  • How are you?  “Ki manière?
  • Salam” means goodbye,
  • Sori” means sorry,
  • mersi” means thank you.

             

Learn the salutations of Mauritius easily:

Mauritius creole words