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Language in St. Lucia

Learn about the languages spoken in St. Lucia, including English, the official language, and Kwéyòl, a French-based Creole. Whether you're shopping, dining, or exploring, find out how easy it is to communicate during your Caribbean vacation.

Language in St. Lucia


The official language of St. Lucia is English, which is used in government, media, education, and other formal settings. Most St. Lucians are fluent in English, so tourists from English-speaking countries generally find it easy to communicate during their stay.


However, many locals also speak a French-based Creole known as Kwéyòl (or Patwa). This language is deeply rooted in St. Lucian culture and is often heard in casual conversations, music, and local celebrations. Kwéyòl is mostly spoken in rural communities and among older generations, although it is understood by a broad segment of the population.

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