Although English is widely spoken on Mallorca, especially in the resort and tourist areas, it is always appreciated when visitors try to communicate in the local language. There are several different official languages in use in the different regions of Spain. The language we know as Spanish, called Castellano in Mallorca, is commonly used, although the true language of the island is Mallorqui, which is similar to Catalan with variations even between villages.
For a really useful Spanish phrase lookup, arranged under more than 70 headings such as Accommodation, Car Hire, Hotels, and so on, complete with a pronunciation guide, look here. If you would like a more in-depth knowledge of the Spanish language, there are some free tutorials here and you'll find a rather better laid out free resource here.
We've not yet found a purely Mallorcan reference (you'll be the first to know!) but this free Catalan to English Dictionary is very useful.
If you are looking for a personalised and professional translation service, we recommend you contact Victoria Amengual, who is My Mallorca Info's preferred translator.
Colloquial Catalan: A Complete Course for Beginners
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Franklin Spanish/English Dictionary
Electronic dictionary with downloadable content cabability. Instant translation of over 2 000 traveler's phrases. Grammar guide, advanced conjugations, and correction of phonetic spelling. Seven games to reinforce learning and TOEFL test word list. Built-in organiser, world clock and currency converter.
Complete Spanish Learning Suite
Comprehensive language software for learning Spanish. Over 60 000 words with translations, electronic dictionary, fun activities. Sample dialogues, advanced speech analysis, exercises teaching sentence construction, vocabulary and grammar. Listen to native Spanish speakers.