The map shows which Languages of the Caribbean can be found including the language of the Taino and words from their language that made their way into the Spanish language.

Maíz, tobaco, hamaca – these are some of the Taino words that made their way into the Spanish language. Some vocabulary of dead languages continues to live in other languages.[…]

Dominicanismo: un chin

“Dominicanismo” is a word, phrase, or expression of the Spanish spoken in the Dominican Republic, reflecting the culture and traditions of the country. Usually those expressions cannot be found in[…]

Food, glorious food!

“Habichuela con dulce” is the most typical dish on Easter in the Dominican Republic. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram and learn more about the Dominican “Semana Santa” and its[…]

Dominicanismo: bacano

“Dominicanismo” is a word, phrase, or expression of the Spanish spoken in the Dominican Republic, reflecting the culture and traditions of the country. Usually those expressions cannot be found in[…]

Best time to travel

You like to visit one of the big Carnival parades or Merengue and Bachata Music Festivals, enjoy the Flamboyant bloom, pick a fresh mango from the tree or watch the[…]