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Caribbean Creole Language

The Caribbean is made up of different islands. The majority of countries in the Caribbean speak English while the rest speak other Languages. Creole is widely spoken in the Caribbean. Creole, as often defined, is a Language or way of speaking that comes into existence when two or more different Languages come into contact and a new simplified way of speaking is adapted,usually by a group, so there is better understanding and communication between the groups. The Creolized form of the Language often adapts a different syntax, and a different pronunciation of words which is quite different than the language or languages from which it is derived. As seen in the definition of the word Creole, Creole is not limited to English. Creole could be used to define any two or more foreign languages which when combined result in a creolized way of speaking.

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