Creole (Haitian) language resources – Language Links Database

Haitian Creole – often called simply Creole or Kreyòl, is a French-based creole and is one of Haiti’s two official languages, along with French. Haitian Creole is spoken by about twelve million people. Haitian Creole is the language of 90-95% of the country, while the remaining percent is bilingual in both Creole and French.

More informationWikipedia

Native speakers: 9.6 million (2007)

Official language in: Haiti


Kreyol Grammar and Pronunciation



  • Lecorde.com - Extensive Haitian Creole grammar
  • ILanguages.org - this site is designed to teach you and help you learn Creole for free through vocabulary, phrases, grammar and flashcards (vocabulary trainer)
  • Learn101 - “All the lessons contain audio and are all offered for free. We will learn the alphabet together. We will also review some simple grammar rules, practice common phrases, and we will have fun memorizing many important vocabulary lists.”
  • MyLangauges - Courses about adjectives, adverbs, articles, gender (feminine, masculine…), negation, nouns, numbers, phrases, plural, prepositions, pronouns, questions, verbs, vocabulary, exercises
  • Verbix - Online Verb Conjugator


Digitized Grammar Books




Kreyol Vocabulary




Kreyol Reading Materials




Kreyol Dictionaries




Digitized Dictionaries



Kreyol Listening and Video Resources



PODCASTS / AUDIOBOOKS



  • Forvo - About 200 words pronounced by native speakers


TV / VIDEO / MOVIES




RADIO




MUSIC



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