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Author: MasterChes
Date: Jul 7, 2008 16:20

Defence and illustration of haitian creole, haitian pride, pillar and
melting-pot of all haitian communities
Take a look at :
*Haitian creole wikipedia : http://ht.wikipedia.org
*MasterChes projects for Haiti : http://www.masterches.net
*Forum : http://forum.masterches.net
*Vocabulary : english-kreyol http://forum.masterches.net/dictionary/eng-ht.html
*An essay of the linguist Paul Dejean about Haitian creole :
http://www.tanbou.com/2002/fall/CreoleEcoleRationalite.htm

Haitian Creole language (kreyòl ayisyen), often called simply Creole,
is a language spoken in Haiti by about 8.5 million people (as of
2005), which is nearly the entire population, and via emigration,
about 3.5 million speakers who live in other countries, including
Canada, the United States, France, and many Caribbean nations,
especially the Dominican Republic, Cuba, and the Bahamas.
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Re: Learn haitian creole         


Author: Jean
Date: Jul 9, 2008 17:43

On Jul 7, 7:20 pm, MasterChes gmail.com> wrote:
> Defence and illustration of haitian creole, haitian pride, pillar and
> melting-pot of all haitian communities
> Take a look at :
> *Haitian creole wikipedia :http://ht.wikipedia.org
> *MasterChes projects for Haiti :http://www.masterches.net
> *Forum  :http://forum.masterches.net
> *Vocabulary : english-kreyolhttp://forum.masterches.net/dictionary/eng-ht.html
> *An essay of the linguist Paul Dejean about Haitian creole :http://www.tanbou.com/2002/fall/CreoleEcoleRationalite.htm
>
> Haitian Creole language (kreyòl ayisyen), often called simply Creole,
> is a language spoken in Haiti by about 8.5 million people (as of
> 2005), which is nearly the entire population, and via emigration,
> about 3.5 million speakers who live in other countries, including
> Canada, the United States, France, and many Caribbean nations,
> especially the Dominican Republic, Cuba, and the Bahamas.
>
> Haitian Creole is one of Haiti's two official languages, along with
> French. It is a creole based primarily on French, but it also contains
> various influences, notably the native Taíno, some West African and ...
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Re: Learn haitian creole         


Author: Jean
Date: Jul 9, 2008 17:45

On Jul 9, 8:43 pm, Jean wrote:
> On Jul 7, 7:20 pm, MasterChes gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Defence and illustration of haitian creole, haitian pride, pillar and
>> melting-pot of all haitian communities
>> Take a look at :
>> *Haitian creole wikipedia :http://ht.wikipedia.org
>> *MasterChes projects for Haiti :http://www.masterches.net
>> *Forum  :http://forum.masterches.net
>> *Vocabulary : english-kreyolhttp://forum.masterches.net/dictionary/eng-ht.html
>> *An essay of the linguist Paul Dejean about Haitian creole :http://www.tanbou.com/2002/fall/CreoleEcoleRationalite.htm
>
>> Haitian Creole language (kreyòl ayisyen), often called simply Creole,
>> is a language spoken in Haiti by about 8.5 million people (as of
>> 2005), which is nearly the entire population, and via emigration,
>> about 3.5 million speakers who live in other countries, including
>> Canada, the United States, France, and many Caribbean nations,
>> especially the Dominican Republic, Cuba, and the Bahamas.
>
>> Haitian Creole is one of Haiti's two official languages, along with ...
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