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The Cuban Language

The language in Cuba is known as Cuban Spanish, a Caribbean dialect of Spanish. The Cuban language therefore features many Spanish words and phrases but often they have been changed or shortened. For example, consonants at the end of a syllable are often softened or removed completely.

These Cuba language characteristics occur in other Caribbean countries and in many dialects of Andalucia, a region in southern Spain. There are also many Cuban phrases that originally come from the Canary Islands due to the significant Canarian migrations of the 19th and 20th centuries.

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