different between caribe vs caribbean
caribe
English
Etymology
From Spanish caribe
Noun
caribe (plural caribes)
- piranha fish
Spanish
Etymology
From Arawak kalingo, kalino, words used to designate strength and bravery.
Adjective
caribe (plural caribes)
- Caribbean
- hot
- piranha fish
Descendants
- Latin: Caribaeus
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caribbean
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