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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
Belarusian Language:
The Belarusian language (byelaruskaya mova or belaruskaja mova) is the language of the Belarusian people. It is the official language of Belarus, along with Russian, and is spoken abroad, chiefly in Russia, Ukraine, and Poland. Prior to Belarus gaining its independence from the Soviet Union in 1992, the language was known in English as Byelorussian or Belorussian (transliterating the Russian name) or alternatively as White Russian or White Ruthenian. Following independence, it was also called Belarusan.
Belarusian translators, dictionaries and learning courses:
English-Belarusan Dictionary
Belarusian-English Dictionary / Bielaruska-Anhielski Slownik
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
Belarusian Language:
The Belarusian language (byelaruskaya mova or belaruskaja mova) is the language of the Belarusian people. It is the official language of Belarus, along with Russian, and is spoken abroad, chiefly in Russia, Ukraine, and Poland. Prior to Belarus gaining its independence from the Soviet Union in 1992, the language was known in English as Byelorussian or Belorussian (transliterating the Russian name) or alternatively as White Russian or White Ruthenian. Following independence, it was also called Belarusan.
Wikipedia - Belarusian language
Belarusian translators, dictionaries and learning courses:
English-Belarusan Dictionary
Belarusian-English Dictionary / Bielaruska-Anhielski Slownik
See also:
Haitian Belarusian Translation Haitian Belarusian Dictionary Translate Haitian to Belarusian
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