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Caribbean English is a dialect of the English language spoken in the Caribbean. In the Caribbean, there is a great deal of variation in the way English is spoken.
Examples of the English in daily use in the Caribbean include a reduced set of pronouns, typically, me, we, he, she, and they (pronounced "day").
A simple statement, "I don't know" would be stated, "Me na' know".
Caribbean countries where English is an official language or where English-based Creoles are widespread include:
American English is used as a second language in Puerto Rico.