HAITIAN CREOLE LANGUAGE, PEOPLE, & CULTURE
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Haitian Creole is a French-based vernacular language that developed in the late 17th and early 18th centuries on the sugarcane plantations of Haiti from contacts between French colonists and African slaves. It contains elements from both the Romance group of Indo-European languages through French and influences from African languages. Haitian Creole is spoken by the majority of the population of Haiti and is one of the country's two official languages, along with French. It is also spoken by Haitian communities in other countries, including the United States, Canada, and the Dominican Republic.
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How is this channel not more well renowed and shown everywhere ???? This is truly shamefull your work and person is truly great and the most greatest thing on this platform !
Correction needed: there was no need for the "ye" and "yon" and "kek" placed before the words. It's like translating the word "chair" as "a chair".
Right lol
It's interesting to see how both the French language and culture got mixed in with African ones, and how the African cultures of the Haitians' ancestors live on today.
Actually Haitian Creole is straight from 17th century French.
@@alexskatit4188what's a creole
Hello Andi . I am from Northeast India . Please make a video again on "Mishing Language and it's culture" please it's my humble request to you . 🙏...And 🌿Happy World Environment Day 🌻
Another great deep dive.
Can’t help but think of Fugees’ Wyclef Jean, and his 2004 album, Welcome to Haiti. 0:02
My friend is going to love this
Sounds like a Jamaican speaking French
That’s not too, too far of a stretch to say, ngl. Since it’s considered as a Caribbean French, I’d say it’s more inclusive to say it as just that - Caribbean French.
@@QreausNest213 Oui mon
Lmaooo
I would love a video where we hear the lovely subtle differences of the accent when speaking English
Next video suggestion: Interlingua
I'd love to see more conlangs in this channel!
What's that
Hey, can you do an episode about Ntcham language of Northern Togo please? Thanks in advance
do a video on how to greet in all African languages
Nice! You should do Louisiana Creole if you haven't already
There are already some videos about on the channel
Could you post about sign languages in the world, like American sign language, French sign language, Filipino sign language, etc?🙏
Le latin a donné naissance à une diversité de langue. Avec des écarts incroyables de sonorités et de structures.
🇮🇹🇪🇦🇦🇼🇨🇵🇭🇹🇦🇩🇵🇹🇱🇨🇷🇪🇷🇴🇨🇭🇧🇪🇨🇻🇲🇨🇯🇪🇨🇦
Et bien d'autres langues ⚔️⚡💥
kreyol ayisyen
as a french speaker i can understand 50% to 70%
you should understand nearly 100% ;) Its french but with small influence of other languages
@@schumi26 my french isn't my mother language so
@@schumi26it's still very different from standardized French, it's normal you can't understand everything.
@@schumi26 it's not French, it's a creole language separate from French
@@schumi26 Actually... no.
Admittedly, most of the vocabulary is similar, and the text presented here is pronounced slowly with careful articulation, but I can assure you that, as a French speaker, if you listen to Haitians, West Indians, Réunionese, Mauritians or Seychellois talking to each other at normal speed and with the right rhythm and intonation, you won't understand a word they're saying.
I like Haitian Creole make SPELLING EASIER.
Next video:
Tongan / Twi
Next French Guiana creole please
I really want to learn this language but, I guess, I have to study French (Metropolitan) first. 🇭🇹🇫🇷
Lol "kek" 3:36 😂
Mwen se Filipin ak m ap aprann kreyol pou 3 mwa kounya paske lang sa a se enteresan e m gen anpil zanmi d ayiti se pou sa m te deside aprann lang sa a. manje ayiti se bon, m espere ki yon jou m ka manje youn nan li.
Mesi pou aprann lang nou🫶🏾❤️
Kreyol ou bon pou 3 mwa
Interesting. To say the least lool
What does “yon” translate too?
A
Haitian Creole is also an African language and it’s pure own language that why it’s official
Haitian Creole is as much of an African language as it is a European language (sarcasm). It really doesn’t make sense to identify it as an African language. It’s Caribbean, like other antillean creoles.
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Andy do a entire vídeo of guadalupean creole and saint lucian creole, martinican creole too, hugs.
Frenchised creole.
French-based creole!
@@AllanLimosin yea
Why the word "towel" sounds like "you soviet"?
yon sèvyèt lol never thought about it like that lol cheers from a Haitian
Now do Dominican French creole
isla puting bato