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・ Dominican Sisters of Peace
・ Dominican Sisters of San Rafael
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・ Dominican Sisters of St. Catherine of Siena
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・ Dominican Sisters of the Immaculate Conception
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Dominican Spanish
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Dominican Spanish : ウィキペディア英語版
Dominican Spanish

Dominican Spanish is Spanish as spoken in the Dominican Republic, a Caribbean country, and throughout the Dominican diaspora, which is found mostly in the United States, chiefly in New York City, Boston, and Miami.
Dominican Spanish is similar to other Caribbean Spanish or Coastal Caribbean Spanish language vernaculars, as well as Canarian Spanish (Canary Islands of Spain) and Andalusian Spanish (Andalucia, southern Spain).〔 Speakers of Dominican Spanish may also use several Spanish archaisms.〔
Dominican Spanish is based on the Andalusian and Canarian Spanish dialects of southern Spain, and has borrowed vocabularies from the Taíno language. Cibaenian Spanish is a mixture between the dialect spoken by 16th and 17th century Portuguese colonists in the Cibao valley, with the dialect spoken by the 18th century Canarian settlers.
== History ==
Most of the Spanish-speaking settlers came from what is known as the Andalusia region of south Spain, as well as people from the Canary Islands of Spain. When they first arrived in present-day Dominican Republic, the first non-Spanish speaking people they had contact with were the Arawak speaking Taino people. The environment on the island was very different to that of Spain, so they borrowed words of Arawak origin in order to indicate such things.

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