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How do you say sister in the Caribbean dialect?

There's no single word for "sister" in a "Caribbean dialect" as the region is vast and diverse, with many languages and dialects.

Here are some examples:

* English-based dialects: In many Caribbean islands where English is spoken, "sister" is used directly.

* Creole languages:

* Jamaican Patois: "sista"

* Trinidadian Creole: "sista"

* Guyanese Creole: "sista"

* Barbados Creole: "sista"

* Dominican Creole: "sista"

* Haitian Creole: "sè" (pronounced "seh")

Remember, these are just a few examples, and the actual word used may vary based on the specific island and local dialect.

If you're interested in learning more about a particular Caribbean dialect, it's best to consult resources specific to that island or language.

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