I’m guessing English, Spanish, Portugese and Dutch? Aruba was a nice vacation with wonderful people when I first visited in 2001. I returned in 2015 to find an overcrowded, somewhat hostile environment. Jaunted over to Curacao and found it to be much more welcoming.
At the present rate there will be no more French and German in 200 years..the national languages will be Farsi and Arabic.
No, the 4 they kept are the native Papiamento, Dutch, English and Spanish. 7 years ago I thought a higher % were fluent in English. Now, you get looks and shrugs. I thought the ‘tude at the airport and customs was colder, too. The missus and I agreed, at our age; that’s it. For our final days it will be Clearwater Beach, FL. Absolutely gorgeous.