> 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 TaÃno, some West African and ...