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Dominican Creole French is a French-based creole, which is one the most common vernacular in Dominica. It is highly mutually intelligible with its much more widely spoken immediate neighbor, Antillean Creole, of which it might be considered a distinct variety. View more Caribbean country profiles.
There are at least 59 living languages spoken in the Caribbean today, including 4 endangered or nearly extinct languages.
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