Haiti in English means "land of high mountains" in the indigenous Haitian language known as Taíno.
The name "Haiti" is believed to come from the indigenous Taíno language, meaning "high ground" or "mountainous land." It likely refers to the mountainous terrain of the region.
The non-English-speaking members of CARICOM are Suriname, which speaks Dutch, and Haiti, which speaks French.
It is estimated that only about 5% of people in Haiti speak English. French and Haitian Creole are the most widely spoken languages in Haiti.
"Nombre es" translates to "name is" in English.
No.English is sometimes an available subject in Haitian schools, but very few people can speak it fluently. For more information about the languages of Haiti, click here.
In Old English, the name Samuel means "heard of God" or "God has heard." It is derived from the Hebrew name Shemu'el.
Haiti is the English meaning for the unscrambled name aiiHt.
The Official Name of Haiti is the "Republic of Haiti"
The Official Name of Haiti is the "Republic of Haiti"
whats the name of the Haiti government?
Haiti [a proper name is capitalized]
"Rebuilding today a stronger tomorrow," is Haiti's Slogan
Hispaniola
The Official Name Of Haiti Is; Hispaniola . Haiti's one side and Dominican Republic is The Other But Their Just Split In Two Different Parts. The Island that Haiti is on is called Hispaniola. Haitis official name is the Republic of Haiti.
Haiti has no true deserts.
It is estimated that only about 5% of people in Haiti speak English. French and Haitian Creole are the most widely spoken languages in Haiti.
yes
Yes, before Haiti was colonized by France, Haiti was called Saint-Dominguez (or Saint-Domingue... I'm not sure which is correct). When Haiti became an independent nation in 1804 after the Haitian Revolution, its name became Haiti.