Official Language of the Cayman Islands
The official language of the Cayman Islands is:
English
Overview:
Category | Details |
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Official Language | English |
Spoken by | 95–98% of the population |
Dialects/Accents | Caymanian English (a Caribbean-influenced English dialect) |
Caymanian English (Local Dialect)
Caymanians speak a distinctive form of Caribbean English:
- Influenced by British English, Jamaican Patois, and West African Creole
- Often features unique phrases, speech rhythms, and pronunciation
- Common in informal settings, music, and daily conversation
Examples of Caymanian terms:
Phrase | Meaning |
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“Wha gwan?” | What’s going on? (greeting) |
“I goin’ soon come.” | I’ll be back shortly. |
“He’s mash up.” | He’s broken/injured. |
Other Languages Spoken
Due to a diverse population:
- Tagalog, Spanish, and Hindi are also spoken by expats and migrant workers
- Languages from Jamaica, Honduras, the Philippines, India, and the U.S. are present
- However, English remains the dominant language in schools, business, and government
In Education & Media:
- All public and private schools teach in English
- Official government documents, laws, and court proceedings are in English
- Local newspapers, TV, and radio broadcasts are mostly English-based