The name comes from the Arawak language and means 'land of mountains'
france took over haiti because haiti disobeyed them in skavery
'Coup' is a French origin loan word into English, as I'd say you are aware since you classified the question in 'French to English'. While the word 'coup' in the phrase 'counting coup' is still the same loan word from French as is used in 'coup d'etat', for example, the phrase 'counting coup' is of English origin.
you don't need to know. Use latin
The currency of the Republic of Haiti is the Gourde.Gourde
Faustin I of Haiti was born in 1782.
There is a Spanish word Canoa. This came from the Spanish exploration of Haiti in the 1550's. The Arawak Indians used the word Canaoua
From Cuban Spanish as 'maiz'. Borrowed from Haiti Arawakan 'mahiz' - known since 1555.
The word Haiti has two syllables.
dominic republic
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There is no Spanish word for Haiti, it's Haiti. There is only the the Native Indian word Ayiti which means: land of high mountains. This is also how it is spelled in creole.
There are two syllables in Haiti. The ai is a diphthong.
Haiti is a mountainous country with beautiful tropical plants. After all the word Haiti does mean "mountain country.
the origin is where the word came from but the specific origin of the word ballot is latin root word.
The population of Haiti is primarily of African descent, with a minority of mixed-race and white individuals. The country's population also includes a small percentage of individuals of Asian and indigenous descent. Haitian society is predominantly made up of people of African ancestry.
Yes, "Fils-Aimé" is a common surname in Haiti. It is of French origin and may be found among families with Haitian heritage.
The word "origin" is derived from the French word "origin" and the Latin word "originem," both of which mean, beginning, descent, birth, and rise.