There are two official languages in New Shetland , English and Spanish. Some 81% claim that English is their mother tongue, and 97% state that they speak it fluently or reasonably fluently. About 10% speak Spanish as mother tongue, 4% claim that they speak one of the Chutean, Bavanda (Harvian), Asalend, Krai or Aleut native tongues. The native languages are recognized as minority languages and can be used to adress a formal instantion in the states of Northern, Uplands, Mount Errigal and to a limited extent in the districts of the Harvian Islands; Reefs, Maritima, Northern and Leeward and Princeton.
Topics related to New Shetland | |
History: Timeline | |
Geography: List of most populated places - List of National Parks - List of islands | |
Government: Senate - New Shetland Legislative Hall - List of political parties (Liberal Democratic Party - Conservative Party of New Shetland - Green Party - Christian Values Coalition - New Shetland Socialists - Workers Party - Independent Party - Native Council) | |
Society: Alcohol - Demographics - Education - Health care - Native people (Aleut - Asalend - Chutean - Harvian - Krai) - Language | |
Economy: Transportation (List of UHF routes - List of roads) - New Shetland Dollar - List of largest companies - MSE |