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		<title>Bonaire Local Dialect: Words, Phrases and Sayings</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Understanding local dialects can help travelers feel right at home when communicating with those locals who speak in dialect.
On the beautiful island of Bonaire. The official national language is Dutch, yet the native language is actually Papiamentu which is widely spoken. 
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On the beautiful island of Bonaire. The official national language is Dutch, yet the native language is actually Papiamentu which is widely spoken. 
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