Caribbean English is a broad term for the dialects of the
English language spoken in the
Caribbean and
Liberia, most countries on the Caribbean coast of
Central America, and
Guyana. Caribbean English is influenced by the
English-based Creole varieties spoken in the region, but they are not the same. In the Caribbean, there is a great deal of variation in the way English is spoken. Scholars generally agree that although the dialects themselves vary significantly in each of these countries, they all have roots in 17th-century English and
African languages.