Tobagonian Creole
Tobagonian Creole is a language primarily spoken in Tobago, an island in the Caribbean. It is a form of English-based creole that has developed unique grammatical structures and vocabulary influenced by African languages, French, and Spanish.
The language reflects the island's diverse cultural heritage and is used in everyday conversation among locals. While it is not an official language, Tobagonian Creole plays a significant role in the identity of the Tobagonian people and is an important aspect of their oral traditions and storytelling.