What does haitian mean?
Definitions for haitian
ˈheɪ ʃən, -ti ənha·itian
This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word haitian.
Princeton's WordNet
Haitianadjective
a native or inhabitant of Haiti
Haitianadjective
of or relating to or characteristic of the republic of Haiti or its people
"Haitian shantytowns"
GCIDE
Haitiana. & n.
Same as Haytian; -- now the preferred spelling.
Wiktionary
Haitiannoun
A person from Haiti or of Haitian descent.
Haitianadjective
Of, from, or pertaining to Haiti, the Haitian people or the Haitian language.
Haitiannoun
Haitian Creole, one of the official language of Haiti.
ChatGPT
haitian
Haitian refers to something or someone related to Haiti, a country located on the island of Hispaniola in the Greater Antilles archipelago of the Caribbean Sea. Haitian can refer to the citizens of Haiti, their culture, language (Haitian Creole), and anything else that originates from this country.
Webster Dictionary
Haitian
see Haytian
Wikidata
Haitian
Denotes the inhabitants of Haiti, a person from there, or their descendants elsewhere.
Usage in printed sourcesFrom:
- [["1903","1"],["1913","1"],["1938","1"],["1942","2"],["1949","1"],["1950","1"],["1952","1"],["1955","3"],["1963","1"],["1965","3"],["1968","3"],["1969","1"],["1970","6"],["1971","6"],["1972","9"],["1974","1"],["1975","3"],["1976","11"],["1977","3"],["1978","3"],["1979","5"],["1980","8"],["1981","3"],["1982","8"],["1983","2"],["1984","5"],["1985","5"],["1986","4"],["1987","6"],["1988","2"],["1989","4"],["1990","16"],["1991","18"],["1992","2"],["1994","7"],["1995","8"],["1996","14"],["1997","2"],["1998","2"],["1999","2"],["2000","12"],["2001","15"],["2002","12"],["2003","6"],["2004","15"],["2005","13"],["2006","413"],["2007","14"],["2008","50"]]
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of haitian in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of haitian in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of haitian in a Sentence
He respects the Haitian people, and the Haitian people are mobilizing, the mobilization will continue.
The new Haitian baseball can't weigh more than four ounces or less than five.
The road to get to this point, has never been just about my race, ethnicity, culture or any of the immutable or unchangeable demographics. The main ingredients are critically more powerful than that.I was born and raised on military bases across the US and even Stuttgart, Germany. I am the daughter of an amazing officer’s wife and kindergarten teacher and social worker whose family was a mix of Haitian and Native American. And I’m the daughter of a military combat pilot who came from the sticks of east Texas.My parents taught me that our skin color and hair texture will always identify us to people who choose only to see that. But, we must work hard to ensure our success reflects our individual gifts, diversity of thought and experience.
The Haitian nation is living the worst political crisis of The Haitian nation history.
Voodoo is the soul of the Haitian people and nothing can be done without that cultural basis. It is a way of life. Voodoo has always been on the frontline. It can provide treatment to people who are both physically and mentally ill.
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- هايتيArabic
- haitskýCzech
- haitiskDanish
- haitianischGerman
- ΑϊτήGreek
- haitianoEsperanto
- haitianoSpanish
- هیلPersian
- haitilainenFinnish
- haïtienFrench
- dúthrachtachIrish
- हाईटियनHindi
- haitiHungarian
- ՀաիթիArmenian
- HaitiIndonesian
- haitianoItalian
- האיטיHebrew
- ハイチ人Japanese
- ಗೂಂಡಾKannada
- 아이티 섬 사람Korean
- haitianLatin
- HaïtiaanDutch
- haitiskNorwegian
- haitańskiPolish
- haitianoPortuguese
- haitianRomanian
- гаитянинRussian
- haitiskaSwedish
- gutiTamil
- గుండుTelugu
- ชาวเฮติThai
- haitiliTurkish
- гаїтянськийUkrainian
- ہیگنUrdu
- người HaitiVietnamese
- האַיטיאַןYiddish
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