AG

Antigua and Barbuda

Summary

100,000
English
99% (2015 UNESCO)
CPPDCE (2006), CSICH (2012), ICCPR (1966), UNCRPD (2006), UNDRIP (2007)
25–85
The number of established languages listed for Antigua and Barbuda is 2. All are living languages. Of these, 1 is indigenous and 1 is non-indigenous. Furthermore, 1 is institutional and 1 is vigorous.
Users: 16,200 in Antigua and Barbuda, all users. L1 users: 13,600 in Antigua and Barbuda (2019). It is difficult to substantiate the number of Creole speakers and English speakers. L2 users: 2,600 (2011). Status: 1 (National). De facto national language. Classification: Indo-European, Germanic, West, English
Throughout Antigua and Barbuda. Users: 82,500 in Antigua and Barbuda (2019), increasing. It is difficult to substantiate the number of Creole speakers and English speakers. Total users in all countries: 176,330. Status: 6a (Vigorous). De facto language of national identity. Alternate Names: Antigua and Barbuda Creole English, Broken English, Dialect, Patwa Autonym: Creole Classification: Creole, English based, Atlantic, Eastern, Southern
    [eng] 1 (National). De facto national language. 16,200 in Antigua and Barbuda, all users. L1 users: 13,600 in Antigua and Barbuda (2019). It is difficult to substantiate the number of Creole speakers and English speakers. L2 users: 2,600 (2011).
    [aig] 6a (Vigorous). De facto language of national identity. 82,500 in Antigua and Barbuda (2019), increasing. It is difficult to substantiate the number of Creole speakers and English speakers. Total users in all countries: 176,330.
  • Creole Languages of the Eastern Caribbean

  • Language Vitality Profile

  • Language Status Profile