What languages are spoken in Malta?

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"Malta is not a good destination to study English", "Nobody speaks English on the island", "English has lost its strength in Malta". These are some examples of myths that we hear when we talk about Malta as an academic destination to study English. Today we want to break down these biases and tell you about the real thing. which languages will be spoken in Malta in 2023.  

Is English more widely spoken than Maltese?

As we already know, Malta has two official languages: English and Maltese. According to the latest Malta Skills statistics, 90.4% of the Maltese population speak Maltese and 96% speak English. 

On the other hand, the National Maltese Language Council found that 97% of Maltese consider this language as their primary language, and use it frequently in familiar and informal contexts, e.g. social networking, entertainment programmes, among others. Whereas English is used in formal and written contexts, e.g. legal documents, work contexts or for communicating with foreigners.

What other languages are spoken in Malta? 

In recent years, Malta has developed into a multicultural country, which is why the Italian has become a popular language among natives, 66% speak the language at least at a conversational level. And, a small part of the population, 17%, speaks the language at least conversationally. French. Recall that in secondary education in Malta, students must choose a second language to learn.

Is it worth studying English in Malta?

Malta continues to be an incredible destination for those seeking to learning English or improve your current level. Although Maltese is very popular among native speakers, English is still used in everyday contexts, so you will need to use it when you live in Malta. There is no doubt that in Malta you will be fully immersed in the language which will boost your learning and improve your fluency and confidence in the language.

We tell you about the experience of two of our Boom students who did their English exchange in Malta.

If you want to become one of our success stories, write to us at here to start your process towards an unforgettable exchange in Malta.

Level of English to find a job in Malta 

If you are looking for work in Malta It is essential that you speak English but keep in mind that the level required varies depending on the company and the position you are applying for. Keep in mind that the higher your command of the language, the easier it will be to communicate with your employer and you will have access to better job offers in Malta. 

List of the most widely spoken languages in Malta: 

In short, Malta is a multicultural country with a population that mainly speaks several languages: 

  1. Maltese
  2. English
  3. Italian 
  4. French
  5. English 
  6. German 
  7. Russian
  8. Chinese 
  9. Hindu

What other programmes can you do in Malta?

If you want to be an international student in MaltaWe remind you that you have several options, going as a language student is one of them, but we also have partner institutions for you to study higher education programmes such as MBA o Bachelor Degree and fulfil your academic and professional dreams in Europe.

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