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    English continues to be the official languageand is spoken by 62.9% of the population. The public school systems, government administrative offices, and news media are all carried out in English. Because English is also the dominant language in international business, the country made no move to establish a new official language with independence.

    Spanish is the second most common language with 56.6% of the population speaking it. However, only around 30% of the population speak Spanish as their native language. Many of these individuals are immigrants who came to the country during the 1980s to escape the violence occurring throughout Central America at the time. Spanish is also taught in p...

    Creole, or Kriol, is the third most commonly spoken language. Approximately 44.6% of the population speak this language. Creole is based on English and influenced by Miskito (a Native American language) and West African and Bantu languages. It is considered the lingua franca of the country and is spoken by people of Creole ethnicity as well as othe...

    A small percentage of the population continues to speak indigenous Mayan languages. Q’eqchi’ Maya, for example, is spoken by 6% of Belizeans. It is largely concentrated in the southern region of the country, where it is the first language of many of the communities. Researchers believe that before European colonization, Q’eqchi’ was less common tha...

    German is spoken by 3.2% of the population, a reflection of the Mennonite population living in Belize.

    Garifunais a minority language spoken by 2.9% of the population. It belongs to the Arawakan language family, although it is outside of the region of Arawakan languages (the northern regions of South America). The language is influenced by Carib, French, and Spanish and was once only spoken on the Antillean Islands. However, the British deported the...

  2. v. t. e. The major languages spoken in Belize include English, Spanish and Kriol, all three spoken by more than 40% of the population. Mayan languages are also spoken in certain areas, as well as German. [ 1] English is the official language and the primary language of public education, though spoken natively by a minority of people as a first ...

  3. Jan 14, 2019 · Kriol is a form of English that all Belizeans speak. Although English is the official language of Belize, almost all Belizeans speak several languages and can move in and out with ease. You can get by with English everywhere in Belize, the signs, documents, and all official paperwork is in British English. Local Belizeans will use Kriol with ...

  4. June 2002. Kriol-Inglish DIKSHINERI – English-Kriol Dictionary. This is a bilingual dictionary. The main part, Kriol to English, is arranged alphabetically according to Kriol key words, with an English definition and other entry items, such as part of speech, sample sentences, etymology, and cross-references. The second part of the dictionary ...

  5. Over time, efforts were made to ensure that Kriol was properly studied, written, and recorded as a language, thanks to the National Kriol Council, created in 1995 to promote all aspects of the Creole culture. Keeping this language going has been their goal, as a way of instilling a sense of identity and cultural pride in its people.

  6. Language. The Kriol dictionary remains the highlight thus far of the Belize Kriol Project's outputs, which began in 1991 with the first attempts at the creation of an orthogrpahy (spelling system). For much more on the Belize Kriol Project, which is the language arm of the National Kriol Council of Belize, please click on the MENU icon above ...

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