Caribbean language is a term used to describe the various languages spoken in the Caribbean region. Some synonyms for Caribbean language include Creole languages, Patois, and Afro-Caribbean languages. Creole languages refer to the languages that developed from the mixture of different languages spoken by the people of the islands. Patois is a term used to describe the local dialect spoken in the Caribbean, which often includes French, Spanish, and African influences. Afro-Caribbean languages include languages spoken by people of African and Caribbean descent, such as Jamaican and Haitian Creole. These terms highlight the diversity of the languages spoken in the Caribbean and the unique cultural mix that characterizes the region.