Cayman Islands Languages

Description
The official language of the Cayman Islands is English (90%).
 * Islanders' accents retain elements passed down from English, Scottish, and Welsh settlers (among others) in a language variety known as Cayman Creole.
 * Caymanians of Jamaican origin speak in their own vernacular- Jamaican Creole and Jamaican English.
 * It is also quite commonplace to hear some residents converse in Spanish as many citizens have relocated from Latin America to work and live on Grand Cayman. Spanish speakers comprise approximately between 10 and 12% of the population and is predominantly of the Caribbean dialect.
 * Tagalog is spoken by about 5% of inhabitants most of whom are Filipino residents on work permits.

Word List(s)
Cayman Creole

Jamaican Creole or Patois
 * Jamaicanisms : the Jamaican language from A to Z, a visitors' guide to native talk (WorldCat)
 * List of Jamaican Patois words of African origin (Wikipedia)

Spanish
 * Spanish Genealogical Word List
 * Useful Spanish phrases (Omniglot)

Tagalog
 * Useful Tagalog phrases (Omniglot)

Alphabet and Pronunciation
Cayman Creole

Jamaican Creole
 * Phonology (Wikipedia)
 * Grammar (Wikipedia)
 * Orthography-spelling system (Wikipedia)
 * Jamaican Alphabet (Omniglot)

Spanish

Tagalog
 * Tagalog Phonology (Wikipedia)
 * Tagalog Alphabet and Pronunciation (Omniglot)

Language Aids and Dictionaries
Cayman Creole

Jamaican Creole
 * Jamaican Dictionary (Jamaicans.com)
 * How to Speak Patois (Jamaican Patwah)
 * 18 Jamaican Patois Phrases Translated to English (Jamaicans.com)
 * 20 Essential Jamaican Patois Phrases Translated to English (Jamaicans.com)
 * Patois Dictionary
 * Dictionary of Jamaican English (WorldCat)

Spanish
 * Spanish Letter Writing Guide
 * Spanish Handwriting Clarified
 * Spanish to English Dictionary (Glosbe)
 * Spanish Records Extraction Manual
 * BYU Spanish Script Tutorial

Tagalog
 * English to Tagalog Dictionary (Glosbe)
 * Learn Tagalog (Rosetta Stone)
 * Start Learning Tagalog (Mango Languages)