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What do locals call Majorca?

Mallorca is spelled with two l's no matter if you are speaking Catalan, Spanish, or the local dialect on the island, Mallorquin. Therefore, the Spanish people call the island “Mallorca.



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It's actually both! “Mallorca” is the Spanish spelling of the island, while “Majorca” is the most popular spelling in English, as well as other languages and countries. Officially, the name of the island is Mallorca, which is technically the correct spelling.

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Some people think that “Majorca” is the Spanish spelling, while others think that “Majorca” is the Catalan (the language the locals speak) spelling. Both are wrong, nobody spells it Majorca except for tourists. The Spanish and the Catalans both spell it Mallorca.

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In Germany Mallorca has the nice nickname 'Putzfraueninsel' “Cleaning Lady Island”. The reason was that Mallorca started as an affordable destination for less affluent Germans. So cheap in fact that even a cleaning lady could fly there during her vacation.

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We are sure that locals would appreciate you using them:
  1. How do you say hello in Mallorca? “hola”
  2. How do you say Goodbye in Mallorca? “adéu”
  3. Good morning: “bon dia”. If you want to be even more local, then use “uep, bon dia, com anam?”
  4. Good evening: “bon vespre”


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The Balearic Islands are one of the autonomous communities in Spain which welcomes the most foreigners, either to spend a few days vacation, or to settle permanently. On the island of Mallorca, if there is one group that has always led the foreign communities with regards to ex-pat living, it is the British community.

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On Mallorca there is a sense of a dual Catalan and Spanish identity, added to a third sense of cultural identity, that of being Mallorcan.

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As in most of Europe, these are employees in service-oriented professions such as waiters, porters, Taxi in Mallorca drivers, hairdressers and chambermaids. Tipping is nevertheless voluntary in Mallorca, and is simply a way of showing that the customer is satisfied with the service.

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The official languages of Mallorca are Spanish (also called Castilian, one of the various dialects of Spanish used in central and northern Spain) and Catalan. The local Mallorca Catalan dialect is called Mallorquin and depending on the area, the dialect may vary slightly.

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Why are prices rising in Mallorca? A year on from Russia's invasion of Ukraine, energy and food prices - which surged at the onset of the war - remain high. In Majorca, inflation is currently at 5.8 per cent. The increase in tourism prices can be partly attributed to this global price surge.

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The Costa Blanca town of Benidorm is the most British city in Spain.

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You may sometimes hear it referred to as Mallorquí, the name for the dialect of Catalan spoken on the island. Outside of Palma, most people speak Catalan at home and on the street. But of course everyone speaks Spanish and you'll be able to practice it and be understood by everyone.

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Affluent Germans opt to purchase luxury homes in Mallorca, specifically in areas like Port Andraitx, Deià or Pollensa. In these locations they enjoy first class homes offering every possible comfort and are graced with Mallorca's benign climate and beautiful scenery.

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So, increasingly more German pensioners decide to retire on the island in search of the good weather and every conceivable amenity to engage in sports and the outdoor activities they love. Affluent Germans opt to purchase luxury homes in Mallorca, specifically in areas like Port Andraitx, Deià or Pollensa.

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