in creole u say "mwen vle'w" pronounced liek this: m when (but dont pronounce the n) v le w
simple, Haiti
In Haiti, the common way to say "welcome" is "Bienvenu".
You would say "Mwen renmen Ayiti" to express "I love Haiti" in Haitian Creole.
Haiti doesn't have a continent but i could say Hispaniola
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I don't know that much but I think they did because the people of Haiti are generous.:-)
In French, "Haiti" is pronounced as "ah-ee-tee" and spelled as "Haïti".
Haiti was not prepared for the earthquake in 2010, as the country lacked infrastructure, resources, and effective disaster planning. The earthquake's destruction was magnified due to unstable buildings, overcrowded urban areas, and poor building practices prevalent in Haiti.
"Viv Ayiti pou toujou" is the way to say "long live Haiti" in Haitian Creole.
i would say about 6000 km