Haitian Creole is natively spoken by about 11.5 million people, primarily in Haiti and among Haitian communities in the United States, Canada, and the Caribbean. It is central to Haitian cultural identity, blending West African, French, and indigenous Caribbean languages. Written in a modified Latin alphabet, Haitian Creole grammar features a subject-verb-object (SVO) word order and a simplified system of verb conjugations that indicate tense, aspect, and mood.
Stats
Language Family: French Creole
Writing System: Latin
Writing System Type: Alphabet
Writing Direction: L to R
Tones / Pitch Accent: N
Morphology: Analytic
Cases: 0
Grammatical Gender / Noun Class: 0
Number of Verb Tenses: 4
Word Order: SVO
Number of Vowels (Monophthongs): 10
Number of Consonants: 21
Areas Where Spoken
Bahamas (> 20%) (> 85 k)
Haiti (official) (100%) (11.5 mil)
Resources
Books
Elementary Readings in Haitian Creole with Illustrated Dictionary
DLI Haitian Creole Course - Sectioned PDFs and audio
Websites
TravelingHaiti.com - Common words and phrases
Sweet Coconuts Blog - lessons including some audio with transcript
Videos
Learn Haitian Creole with Fé - Lessons
Ann Aprann Pale Kreyòl - Lessons in Haitian Creole
Learn Haitian Creole LLC - Video lessons in English
Learn Haitian Creole Aprann Kreyòl Ayisyen - Grammar and vocab lessons in English
Lakou Kajou - Kids' Cartoons
Haitian Creole Lessons Playlist in English
AnmweTV - Local video/news/commentary
AyiboPost - Local TV
Radio Television Caraibes - A mix of Caribbean stations, but a lot of HC
Rodeson School | English-Kreyòl - Phrases
Viv Jezi TV - Haitian Praise Music
Emilienne Creole Kitchen - Grandmother who cooks Haitian food
OkapTakeOver - Interviews
TV
News | Haiti en Marche