MF

Saint Martin

Summary

Overseas collectivity of France
32,800
Saint Martin (French) collectivity consists of the northern part of Saint Martin Island, all of Tintamarre Island, and other islets. The southern part of Saint Martin island belongs to the Netherlands and is called Sint Maarten
French
The number of established languages listed for Saint Martin is 5. All are living languages. Of these, 1 is indigenous and 4 are non-indigenous. Furthermore, 2 are institutional and 3 are vigorous.
Widespread. Users: 5,000 in Saint Martin (2011 SIL). Status: 3 (Wider communication). Alternate Names: Anglais Classification: Indo-European, Germanic, West, English
Users: 3,000 in Saint Martin (2011 SIL). Status: 1 (National). Statutory national language (1958, French Constitution, Article 2). Alternate Names: Français Classification: Indo-European, Italic, Romance, Italo-Western, Western, Gallo-Iberian, Gallo-Romance, Gallo-Rhaetian, Oïl, French
Users: 2,500 in Saint Martin (2010 SIL). Status: 6a* (Vigorous). Classification: Creole, French based
Scattered. Users: 4,000 in Saint Martin (2011 SIL). Status: 6a* (Vigorous). Classification: Creole, French based
Widespread. Users: 14,000 in Saint Martin (2011 SIL). Status: 6a* (Vigorous). Alternate Names: Broken English, Creole, Dialect, Patwa, Simaatn Creole English, Sint Maarten Creole English Classification: Creole, English based, Atlantic, Eastern, Southern
    [fra] 1 (National). Statutory national language (1958, French Constitution, Article 2). 3,000 in Saint Martin (2011 SIL).
    [eng] 3 (Wider communication). 5,000 in Saint Martin (2011 SIL).
    [gcf] 6a* (Vigorous). 2,500 in Saint Martin (2010 SIL).
    [hat] 6a* (Vigorous). 4,000 in Saint Martin (2011 SIL).
    [aig] 6a* (Vigorous). 14,000 in Saint Martin (2011 SIL).
  • Creole Languages of the Eastern Caribbean

  • Language Vitality Profile

  • Language Status Profile