Caribbean Definition
Caribbean
English
Etymology
From Carib or Caribe, a tribe of Amerindians, now nearly extinct, who lived in the West Indies, + the adjective suffix -an.
Pronunciation
- IPA: /kæɹɪˈbiːən/ or /kəˈɹɪbiːən/ (note the difference in stress)
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- Rhymes: -iːən
Adjective
Caribbean (not comparable)
- Pertaining to the sea and region of the western Atlantic bounded by South America, Central America, and the islands of the West Indies (such as Cuba and Hispaniola).
Proper noun
Caribbean
- The Caribbean Sea
- The countries that occupy the region of the western Atlantic bounded by South America, Central America, and the islands of the West Indies (such as Cuba and Hispaniola)
Translations
sea
- Armenian: Կարիբյան ծով (hy) (Karibyan çov)
- Catalan: Carib (ca) m.
- Esperanto: Karibio (eo)
- Finnish: Karibianmeri (fi)
- French: mer des Antilles (fr) f.
- German: Karibik (de) f.
- Hebrew: הים הקריבי (he) (ha-yam ha-qarybi) m.
- Italian: Mare Caraibico (it) m.
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- Navajo: Kayíbíyinsíí
- Polish: Morze Karaibskie (pl) n.
- Portuguese: Mar do Caribe (pt) m.
- Russian: Карибское море (ru) (Karíbskoje móre) n.
- Spanish: Mar Caribe (es) m.
- Swedish: Karibiska havet (sv)
- Thai: ทะเลแคริบเบียน (th) (tálay krâepbian)
- Turkish: Karayip Denizi (tr)
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countries
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- Russian: Карибы (ru) pl.
- Spanish: Caribe (es) m.
- Swahili: Karibiani (sw)
- Swedish: Karibien (sv)
- Turkish: Karayipler (tr)
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