The Spanish-speaking Caribbean islands are:
Puerto Rico (U.S. Commonwealth that has both Spanish & English as official languages)
All other Caribbean islands do not have Spanish as an official language, but many of them still understand it or have a majority population that use it as a second language.
Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico.
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.
Some Spanish-speaking countries in the Caribbean islands include the Dominican Republic and Cuba, as well as Puerto Rico, a territory of the United States where Spanish is widely spoken. Additionally, Spanish may also be spoken in smaller territories like the Spanish Virgin Islands.
Some groups of islands where Spanish is spoken include the Canary Islands and the Balearic Islands in Spain, as well as Puerto Rico in the Caribbean. These islands have a colonial history with Spain, leading to Spanish being the predominant language spoken.
There is no such thing as Spanish Caribbean but in the Caribbean most places do speak Spanish.But not all of them.
Lots of people in the Caribbean speak English and it is an official language in many islands there, but not everyone speaks English in the Caribbean.
none.
Antigua
Yes, for sure.
Out of the 28 countries in the Caribbean, 25 do not speak Spanish as a primary language:Antigua & BarbudaAnguilla (UK)Aruba (Netherlands)BarbadosCayman Islands (UK)Caribbean Netherlands (Netherlands)BahamasCuraçao (Netherlands)DominicaGrenadaGuadeloupe (France)HaitiJamaicaSaint Barthelemy (France)Saint Kitts and NevisSaint LuciaSaint Martin (France)Martinique (France)Montserrat (UK)Sint Maarten (Netherlands)Turks & Caicos Islands (UK)Trinidad & TobagoSaint Vincent and the GrenadinesBritish Virgin IslandsUS Virgin Islands
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Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico.
Mexico, Caribbean Islands, and South America.
french,spanish,english
The Spanish settled the Caribbean islands.
Yes it is CLOSE to the caribbean. However it's northern coast is on the Atlantic. Guyana is on the mainland of South America, unlike the Caribbean islands. However, culturally, Guyana is very similar to the Caribbean, in that they speak a form of English, unlike the rest of SA which is Spanish and Portuguese (Brazil), and the food and music is very similar to that of the Caribbean islands.