Yes, there is! Although English is officially the language in Trinidad and Tobago, it is a form which has grown out of the mixture of peoples and their languages - so African (a variety of languages), Hindu, French, Spanish etc. It may be a little difficult to understand at first for an outsider, but once you get used to the cadences, it becomes easier.
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The Spaniards in Trinidad spoke European Spanish.
is slang spoken among the nigerians
Trinidad is a tropical island of the Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean where Spanish is spoken. Portugal is part of the Iberian Peninsula bordering Spain in the East Atlantic where Portuguese is spoken.
is slang spoken among the nigerians
slang
Cant is a type of slang or jargon. Thieve's cant is hardly spoken any longer.
Argot (Spanish and French for "slang") is a specialized vocabulary, lingo or slang spoken by a particular group or subculture.
No. Males and females can use slang. It is a form of spoken language, so it can be used by anyone.
Lunfardo is a type of slang spoken in Argentina.
Spanish is spoken by about 5% of the population. It's also a widely studied foreign language in Trinidad schools.
Hindi is primarily spoken in India as an official language. It is also spoken in parts of Nepal, Fiji, Mauritius, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, and Guyana, due to the Indian diaspora.