Although English may not be the official language of each of the islands, it is the most commonly spoken language on all of the islands due to British colonial background or the high rate of American tourism. Other official languages on the islands include Dutch, French and Spanish.
There are many regional dialects spoken solely by island natives in the Caribbean. The most common is patois, a melding of English, African words, and the language existing when the island was first colonized (typically French). Another location-specific language is Papiamento, a combination of African, Dutch, English, French, Portuguese and Spanish. Other natives may speak English with a heavy West Indian or French Creole accent. If you have trouble understanding a native tongue, don't be shy about asking for clarification.
Jamaica,Barbados,Bahamas,Turks and Caicos Islands-English
Dominican Republic,Puerto Rico,Cuba-Spanish
Haiti,Guadeloupe,Dominica,Martinique-French
Aruba,Curacoa,Bonaire-Dutch
Well There More Accents Than Launguages. You Have Jamacian. Trinidadian. St.Lucian. Etc Etc Etc Etc. Words Will Be Changed Up A Bit But Some English Words Are In The Language But Just Words Will Be Changed Up.
There are many creoles spoken in the Caribbean. Here are five:
The Greater Antilles is a grouping of the larger islands in the Caribbean Sea:
Click on the country to see its languages.
The three most widely spoken European languages in the Caribbean are:
Dutch is the 4th.
There are at least 59 languages spoken in the West Indies, also known as The Caribbean. They include 22 indigenous Amerindian languages, 5 European languages, 21 creole languages, 4 immigrant languages, 4 sign languages, and 3 unclassified languages. This information was found at.scl-online.net/scllanguage_home_en.php?id=4#languages.
The two main languages spoken are Spanish and Portuguese and we continue to speak them because over the years they have become our native languages.
Magadhi Prakrit was the main language of the Maurya Empire.
English is the main language in the prairies.
South Africa has 11 official languages and all these languages are allowed in court proceedings. However, the main language spoken is English.
The Caribbean obtained its main languages as a result of colonization of European powers as each island's main language is that of its previous colonizer.
The three main languages spoken in the Caribbean are English, Spanish, and French. English is mainly spoken in countries like Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, and Barbados; Spanish is spoken in countries like Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico; and French is spoken in countries like Haiti, Martinique, and Guadeloupe.
I do not exactly understand your question but instead i can tell you the languages spoken in the Caribbean. Due to the fact the the Caribbean was colonized by many different European countries, more than one language is spoke. The main languages are English, French, Spanish and Dutch. Among the islands different creoles are spoken, many unique to the island so in order to find out about the minor languages spoken, you would have to research the island separately because there is not one 'Caribbean Language'.
The main colonial languages spoken in Sub-Saharan Africa are English, French, Portuguese, and to a lesser extent, Spanish and German. These languages were introduced by European powers during the colonial period and continue to be widely spoken and used as official languages in many countries throughout the region.
There are at least 59 languages spoken in the West Indies, also known as The Caribbean. They include 22 indigenous Amerindian languages, 5 European languages, 21 creole languages, 4 immigrant languages, 4 sign languages, and 3 unclassified languages. This information was found at.scl-online.net/scllanguage_home_en.php?id=4#languages.
I'm not sure what you mean by "Caribbean." The main languages spoken in tghe Carribean Sea are Spanish (as in Cuba), English (as in Jamaica), and French (as in Haiti). You have already spelled "Monday" in English. The Spanish and French are "lunes" and "lundi." There is also a Carib (or Cariban) language, spoken by some people on islands of the Caribbean Sea and in the northern part of South America. Whatever the seven days of the week are called in that language were probably adopted from one of the European languages such as Spanish.
The official language of the United Kingdom is English. Other languages are spoken there including Welsh, Gaelic, and other European tongues.
The main offical language spoken in the usa is English
English and Russian are the two main languages of the ISS, but many languages are spoken there.
The two main languages spoken are Spanish and Portuguese and we continue to speak them because over the years they have become our native languages.
The three most widely spoken languages in Asia are:MandarinHindiArabic
The three main languages spoken in the Alps Mountain region are German, French, and Italian. These languages are commonly spoken in countries like Switzerland, France, Italy, and Austria that are located in the Alpine region.