There doesn't seem to be an official pronunciation of the word, its sorta like a tomato potato kinda thing however I've only ever heard 2 pronunciations ( ca-ribb-ean and cah-ra-be-un) I'm from the Caribbean.
Depends on where in the Caribbean you are. All Caribbean countries (except Haiti) have a European language (English mostly, as well as Spanish, French and Dutch) as the country's official language.
Depends on where in the Caribbean you are. All Caribbean countries (except Haiti) have a European language (English mostly, as well as Spanish, French and Dutch) as the country's official language.
Jews came to the Caribbean primarily as the result of the Spanish and Portuguese inquisitions.
who was the second ethnic group that came to the caribbean
Puerto Rico
Delicia Caribeña
Bien venido al Caribe.
how did the spanish influence the caribbean
There is no such thing as Spanish Caribbean but in the Caribbean most places do speak Spanish.But not all of them.
If you mean (the) Caribbean Sea - Mar caribe OR Mar de las Antillas From which 'caribbean' is clearly 'caribe'
Depends on where in the Caribbean you are. All Caribbean countries (except Haiti) have a European language (English mostly, as well as Spanish, French and Dutch) as the country's official language.
Depends on where in the Caribbean you are. All Caribbean countries (except Haiti) have a European language (English mostly, as well as Spanish, French and Dutch) as the country's official language.
Panamian Spanish, which is closely related to Colombian Spanish and Caribbean Spanish.
Caribe
Admiral Pascual Cervera y Topete commanded the Spanish Caribbean Squadron.
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The smallest Caribbean Spanish-speaking country is Dominica, with a population of around 75,000 people.