Kreyòl
Kreyòl, also known as Haitian Creole, is a language primarily spoken in Haiti. It developed in the 17th and 18th centuries from a mix of French and various African languages, along with influences from Spanish and English. Kreyòl is one of the two official languages of Haiti, alongside French, and is used in everyday communication by the majority of the population.
The language has its own unique grammar and vocabulary, making it distinct from French. Kreyòl is an important part of Haitian culture and identity, reflecting the country's history and the resilience of its people. It is used in literature, music, and education, promoting cultural expression and unity.