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Definitions from the WebHaitian CreoleDescriptionHaitian Creole, also known as Kreyòl, is a creole language widely spoken in Haiti. It is derived from French, West African languages, and influences from various indigenous languages. With its unique grammar and vocabulary, Haitian Creole has become an integral part of the Haitian culture and is an official language of the country. Senses and UsagesNoun - LanguageHaitian Creole is a beautiful and expressive language spoken by the majority of the Haitian population. Example: Many Haitians communicate in Haitian Creole on a daily basis. Adjective - CulturalThe Haitian Creole culture is rich and vibrant, with its own traditions, music, and cuisine. Example: The festival showcased various aspects of the Haitian Creole culture. Adjective - LinguisticHaitian Creole linguistics deals with the study of the structure, development, and use of the language. Example: The linguist published a research paper on Haitian Creole linguistic patterns. Related ProductsExplore further resources about Haitian Creole: | ||||
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