Haitian in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The Haitian government provided $3.2 million to repair damage and assist those affected by the storm.
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She is usually written as speaking with a Haitian patois.
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In 1804, the Haitian revolution marked the end of slavery.
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Nine players participated, in two teams (named after the colours in the Haitian flag).
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The nineteenth-century Haitian ruling class consisted of two groups: the urban elite and the military leadership.
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Finally, Haitian political leaders were urged to negotiate an end to the political crisis and reform the justice system, particularly its prisons.
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A new version of the zombie, distinct from that described in Haitian religion, has also emerged in popular culture in recent decades.
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The interview is published in the journal of Haitian studies.
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Recently the Haitian konpa has become increasingly popular.
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His world record long jump is still (2009) the Haitian national record and, with 79 years, the oldest standing national record in athletics.
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