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Indo-European Languages of the Greater Caribbean with Map

Name all of the principal Indo-European languages which are natively spoken in the greater Caribbean region.
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Last updated: August 17, 2024
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European Languages
Dutch
English
French
Portuguese
Spanish
English-based Creoles
Bahamian Creole
Bajan Creole
Belizean Creole
Bermudian Creole
Grenadian Creole
Guyanese Creole
Jamaican Patois
Leeward Creole
Miskito Coast Creole
San Andrés-Providencia Creole
Sranan Tongo
Tobagonian Creole
Trinidadian Creole
Turks and Caicos Creole
Vincentian Creole
Virgin Islands Creole
French-based Creoles
Antillean Creole
French Guianese Creole
Haitian Creole
Louisiana Creole
Other
Caribbean Hindustani
Palenquero
Papiamento
8 Comments
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Level 63
Aug 15, 2024
Patois in Central America?
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Level 55
Aug 16, 2024
Yep :) technically a lot of English-based creoles share a common origin and are somewhat mutually intelligible and so could be considered dialects of each other. But in particular Limonese Creole spoken in Costa Rica and Bocas del Toro Creole spoken in Panama are considered dialects of Jamaican Patois. Between the two, there are about 300 000 speakers of Jamaican Patois in Central America.
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Level 80
Aug 17, 2024
Could you potentially accept "Miskito Creole" for "Miskito Coast Creole?"

Great concept and quiz by the way!

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Level 55
Aug 17, 2024
Done! I tried to include as many type ins as I could think of but I'm not very good with the regex system. And thanks!
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Level 44
Aug 18, 2024
Missing Gullah in Florida (related to Bahamian Creole) and Texas German
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Level 66
Aug 19, 2024
Maybe add just the language as a type-in (without the creole part). I tried Vincentian, Guyanese, Grenadian, and Belizean but none of them worked. When I saw the answers, I noticed that I had to type creole as well...
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Level 69
Aug 20, 2024
Can Cajun be accepted for Louisiana creole?
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Level 44
Oct 14, 2024
yeah, i missed cajun too bc of it