How many languages are spoken in French Polynesia?
The official languages of French Polynesia are French and Tahitian, although each island group has its own language. English is spoken in all hotels. On most of the larger islands you will also find English spoken in most shops and restaurants.
How many languages are spoken in Tahiti?
French is the official language of The Islands of Tahiti. Tahitian is mostly spoken by islanders in their homes while French is commonly used in schools and business but once you visit the islands, English is well spoken in restaurants, resorts and other tourist areas.
How do you say hello in Polynesian?
Greetings, Courtesies, and Salutations
- Hello: Ia Ora na – pronounced yo-rah-nah.
- Welcome: Maeva – pronounced mah-ay-vah.
- Goodbye: Nana – pronounced nah-nah.
- Thank you: Mauru’ uru – pronounced mah-roo-roo.
- How are you?
- I am fine: Maita’i roa – pronounced may-tay ro-ah.
- Cheers!
Is English widely spoken in Tahiti?
Tahitian, the indigenous language originally of Tahiti and the other Society Islands, is widely spoken by the local Polynesians. Accordingly, you will find English spoken in shops, restaurants, and other businesses, especially those frequented by tourists. Many French residents here also speak English.
Is there a bad time to go to Tahiti?
Tahiti boasts gorgeous weather year round, so there really is no ‘bad’ time to visit however if you’re trying to figure out when is the best time to visit Tahiti, it really depends on what you’re after. Tahiti’s ‘peak’ season runs from May to October, with the three busiest months being June, July and August.
Do US citizens need a visa for French Polynesia?
U.S. citizens do not need a visa if entering on a regular tourist passport and staying no more than 90 days every six months. If the purpose of the trip is not tourism (work, scientific research, etc.), then you may be required to obtain a visa before arrival in French Polynesia.