There is 6,909 official languages in the world but many more unofficial languages the amount of unofficial is very difficult to find out because they are spoken all over the world and some are spoken by very few people e.g each tribe in the Amazon rainforest has its own language.
French is officially spoken in Canada, French Guiana, Haiti and the French Antilles (which are technically part of France ).
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.
Creole languages are spoken in countries such as Haiti, Jamaica, Mauritius, and Seychelles. They also have variations in countries like Guadeloupe, Dominica, and Trinidad and Tobago.
Both of them. But in Haiti only in Hinche Province Spanish is mostly spoken.
Spanish is spoken in the Dominican Republic.French is spoken in Haiti.
For the languages of Haiti, click here.For the languages of Guadeloupe, click here.For the languages of Martinique, click here.
Haitian Creole is the predominant language of Western Haiti.
There is no unofficial language of Unified Europe. But the following languages are the official languages of the European Union:BulgarianCroatianCzechDanishDutchEnglishEstonianFinnishFrenchGermanGreekHungarianIrishItalianLatvianLithuanianMaltesePolishPortugueseRomanianSlovakSlovenianSpanishSwedish
There is 6,909 official languages in the world but many more unofficial languages the amount of unofficial is very difficult to find out because they are spoken all over the world and some are spoken by very few people e.g each tribe in the Amazon rainforest has its own language.
French is officially spoken in Canada, French Guiana, Haiti and the French Antilles (which are technically part of France ).
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.
Spanish is spoken in the Dominican RepublicHaitian Creole and French are spoken in HaitiHispaniola is divided into 2 countries: Haiti speaks French and Haitian Creole.The Dominican Republic speaks Spanish.Haiti and the Dominican Republic share the same island.In Haiti, the official languages are French and Haitian Creole. In the Dominican Republic, the official language is Spanish.
Creole languages are spoken in countries such as Haiti, Jamaica, Mauritius, and Seychelles. They also have variations in countries like Guadeloupe, Dominica, and Trinidad and Tobago.
Both of them. But in Haiti only in Hinche Province Spanish is mostly spoken.
"Creole" is not a standard language--it's a term for a language that has developed out of the influences of multiple languages. Creoles are spoken in Hawaii, the Philippines, and Haiti, which is probably the Creole you're thinking of. There is--or was--also a Creole spoken in Louisiana.
Two languages were spoken in Haiti: Creole and French.Nine of every ten Haitians speak only Creole (the everyday language for the entire population.)One in ten can speak French, or that number one in twenty was fluent in both French and Creole.Fluent French speakers are generally the "upper class" of the populations, The monolingual majority is made up of poorer Haitians.