First-generation Japanese settlers generally use Japanese in their daily discourse, and cannot speak Spanish fluently.
The settlers spoke of police brutality.
These settlers all still spoke a common language - either Judeo-Spanish, also known as Ladino, or Portuguese.
The settlers there spoke English, and many of them possessed Jupiter citizenship.
Its German settlers neither spoke English nor professed a Protestant faith.
Some settlers specifically spoke of the wind that rushed through the prairie, which was loud, forceful, and alien compared to what settlers had experienced in their former lives.
Many poorer settlers spoke English, Welsh and Flemish.
Many Chinese settlers, especially from southern China speak Cantonese, which is quickly incorporating many Fijian and English words.
He wondered aloud what language future settlers of the Moon and Mars would speak.
The Tikopian settlers speak a Polynesian language, Tikopian or fakatikopia.