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Haitian Language:
Haitian Creole language (Kreyol ayisyen), often called simply Creole or Kreyol, is a language spoken in Haiti by about twelve million people, which includes all Haitians in Haiti and via emigration, by about two to three million speakers residing in the Bahamas, Cuba, Canada, France, Cayman Islands, French Guiana, Martinique, Guadeloupe, Belize, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Ivory Coast, Venezula, and United States. Haitian Creole is one of Haiti's two official languages, along with French. It is a creole based largely on 18th to 21st-century French, some African languages, as well as Arabic, Spanish, Taíno, and English.
Haitian translators, dictionaries and learning courses:
Kreyol | Haitian Creole Dictionary
French Based Creole Languages
Kwéyol Dictionary edited by David Frank
French Language:
French (Français) is a Romance language spoken as a first language by most people from France, French-speaking Switzerland, Wallonia in Belgium, Monaco, and Quebec in Canada, as well as minorities elsewhere. Second language speakers of French are distributed all over the world, especially in Francophone Africa (Gabon, Mauritius and Côte d'Ivoire). French is estimated as having 110 million native speakers and 190 million second language speakers. Additionally, French is studied as a foreign language by some 200 million people, making it the second-most studied foreign language in the world, after English.
French translators, dictionaries and learning courses:
Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française
The ARTFL Project
Haitian Creole language (Kreyol ayisyen), often called simply Creole or Kreyol, is a language spoken in Haiti by about twelve million people, which includes all Haitians in Haiti and via emigration, by about two to three million speakers residing in the Bahamas, Cuba, Canada, France, Cayman Islands, French Guiana, Martinique, Guadeloupe, Belize, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Ivory Coast, Venezula, and United States. Haitian Creole is one of Haiti's two official languages, along with French. It is a creole based largely on 18th to 21st-century French, some African languages, as well as Arabic, Spanish, Taíno, and English.
Haitian translators, dictionaries and learning courses:
Kreyol | Haitian Creole Dictionary
French Based Creole Languages
Kwéyol Dictionary edited by David Frank
French Language:
French (Français) is a Romance language spoken as a first language by most people from France, French-speaking Switzerland, Wallonia in Belgium, Monaco, and Quebec in Canada, as well as minorities elsewhere. Second language speakers of French are distributed all over the world, especially in Francophone Africa (Gabon, Mauritius and Côte d'Ivoire). French is estimated as having 110 million native speakers and 190 million second language speakers. Additionally, French is studied as a foreign language by some 200 million people, making it the second-most studied foreign language in the world, after English.
French translators, dictionaries and learning courses:
Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française
The ARTFL Project
Le français est une langue romane parlée principalement en France, Canada, Belgique, États-Unis et Suisse.
From: Wikipedia - language
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Traduction Haïtienne Française Dictionnaire Haïtien Français
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