There is no such thing as Spanish Caribbean but in the Caribbean most places do speak Spanish.But not all of them.
The Caribbean countries that speak Spanish are the Dominican Republic and Cuba; those that speak English are Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, and Barbados; and those that speak French are Haiti and Martinique.
The countries in the Caribbean that speak Spanish are Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico. Additionally, there are some Spanish-speaking communities in countries like Belize, Haiti, and Jamaica.
Panamian Spanish, which is closely related to Colombian Spanish and Caribbean Spanish.
It depends on the country. Some do and some don't.
Cuba, Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico.
Haiti (it shares an island with the Dominican Republic).
There are 3 countries in the Caribbean that speak Spanish:CubaThe Dominican RepublicThe United States territory of Puerto Rico
how did the spanish influence the caribbean
Some of the islands in the Caribbean where Spanish is spoken include Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico. Other islands where Spanish is spoken to some extent are Aruba, Curacao, and Bonaire.
Three Spanish speaking countries are Cuba, Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico.
The Lingua Franca of Puerto Rico is as distinct as Spanish can be. Caribbean Spanish is modern and adulterated, highly modified by African and American tones and inflections.
Spain conquered Central America and the Caribbean, forced them to speak Spanish, and when Spain arrived they dug plantations and haciendas.