Mike Barnes wrote: Cheryl <cperkins@mun.ca>: In Canada, I've always heard Hay-tee from English-speakers and Hah-ee- tee (or something like that) from French-speakers. The Canadian francophones speaking on the radio probably aren't of Haitian ancestry and don't speak the verion of French they speak Haiti, but on the other hand, there is a Haitian-Canadian community, so it's
Steve Hayes wrote: I've always pronounced Haiti as "Ha-eetee", but since the recent earthquake there I've noticed that newsreaders in several countries pronounce it "Hate-ee". Have I been wrong all along? How do natives of the place pronounce it? Hmm, just checked my dictionary -- it seems to give both pronunciations. In Canada, I've always heard Hay-tee from
Zhang Dawei wrote: Steve Hayes wrote: I've always pronounced Haiti as "Ha-eetee", but since the recent earthquake there I've noticed that newsreaders in several countries pronounce it "Hate-ee". Have I been wrong all along? How do natives of the place pronounce it? Although I am going only by media interviews by people in Haiti, my impression is that they
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