Haitian Creole is one of the two languages of Haiti, along with French. Over 90% of the Haitian Creole vocabulary is of French origin, although it has it’s own distinct grammar. The language emerged in the 17th century through contact with French settlers in Haiti.
Haitian Creole
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Classification
French Creole
Script
Roman
Text direction
Left-to-right
Speakers
12 million
Other names
Creole, Kreyòl
Official language
Haiti
Interesting Fact
Haitian Creole is a recognised minority language in the United States. North America's only Creole-language television network is HBN, based in Miami.
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