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Haitian Creole

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noun

  1. the creolized French that is the native language of most Haitians.


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In the main market in Juarez, a noisy labyrinth of stalls where vendors sell food, plants and clothing, it’s not uncommon to hear Haitian Creole mixed in with Spanish and with English from tourists.

From Los Angeles Times • May 7, 2024

Dozens of immigrants listened to proceedings on headsets with access to simultaneous translations in Wolof, Haitian Creole, Arabic, French, Fula and Bambara.

From Seattle Times • Apr. 16, 2024

Her latest effort is “Ki moun ou ye,” which translates literally from Haitian Creole to “Which person are you?”

From New York Times • Feb. 29, 2024

April Mayes: It's a place where on the streets, you could hear Spanish, but also English, French, Haitian Creole.

From Scientific American • Sep. 28, 2023

Haitian Creole is grammatically constructed, but has not to any general extent been reduced to writing.

From Self-Determining Haiti Four articles reprinted from The Nation embodying a report of an investigation made for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. by Johnson, James Weldon

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