The story of the Maltese language The story of the Maltese language from malta Tags:malta 6 comments I always describe the language as a mix of Arabic and Italian, and most Maltese people also speak English. I didn’t realize that there was French influence mixed in there, but I guess that was just a drop in the bucket compared to the other 3. [Here’s the link in case some of you haven’t watched this amazing video yet](https://youtu.be/Qee_dxMvids) Knights of St John: we’re good MaLtA’s tHe OnLy LatInIzeD aRaBic laNGuage. u/savevideo National trauma: it’s not Arabic, it’s “Semitic” lol Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
I always describe the language as a mix of Arabic and Italian, and most Maltese people also speak English. I didn’t realize that there was French influence mixed in there, but I guess that was just a drop in the bucket compared to the other 3.
[Here’s the link in case some of you haven’t watched this amazing video yet](https://youtu.be/Qee_dxMvids)
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I always describe the language as a mix of Arabic and Italian, and most Maltese people also speak English.
I didn’t realize that there was French influence mixed in there, but I guess that was just a drop in the bucket compared to the other 3.
[Here’s the link in case some of you haven’t watched this amazing video yet](https://youtu.be/Qee_dxMvids)
Knights of St John: we’re good
MaLtA’s tHe OnLy LatInIzeD aRaBic laNGuage.
u/savevideo
National trauma: it’s not Arabic, it’s “Semitic” lol