Estonian and Haitian Creole
Countries
Estonia, European Union
Haiti
National Language
Estonia, Gambia
Haiti
Second Language
Not spoken in any of the countries
Not spoken in any of the countries
Speaking Continents
Europe
Central America, North America
Minority Language
Denmark, Russia, Sweden
Cuba
Regulated By
Institute of the Estonian Language
Akademi Kreyòl Ayisyen (Academy of Haitian Creole)
Interesting Facts
- Estonian language is considered to be powerful symbol of Estonian identity and culture.
- Estonian language has adopted many words with Finnish language.
- In the year 1940, the first technical orthography for Haitian Creole was developed.
- In Haiian Creole, the word 'creole' is of Latin origin via a Portuguese term that means, "person raised in one's house".
Similar To
Finnish
French Language
Derived From
Not Available
Not Available
Alphabets in
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Writing Direction
Left-To-Right, Horizontal
Not Available
How Are You?
kuidas sul läheb
Kijan ou yé?
Good Night
Head ööd
Bon nwit
Good Evening
Tere õhtust
Bonswa
Good Afternoon
Tere päevast
Bon apre-midi
Good Morning
Tere hommikust
Bon apre-midi
I Love You
ma armastan sind
Mwen renmen w
Excuse Me
Vabandage
Eskize m
Dialect 1
Keskmurre
Northern Haitian Creole
Where They Speak
Gabon, Northeastern coast of Estonia
Cap-Haitien
Dialect 2
Tartu
Central Haitian Creole
Where They Speak
Georgia, South Estonia
Port-au-Prince
Dialect 3
Idamurre
Southern Haitian Creole
Where They Speak
France, Northwestern shore of Lake Peipsi.
Cayes
Speaking Population
Not Available
Native Name
eesti keel
Kreyòl ayisyen
Alternative Names
Eesti keel
Creole, Haitian Creole, Western Caribbean Creole
French Name
estonien
haïtien; créole haïtien
German Name
Estnisch
Haïtien (Haiti-Kreolisch)
Pronunciation
Not Available
[kɣejɔl]
Ethnicity
Estonians
Haitians
Origin
13th century
17th Century
Language Family
Uralic Family
Indo-European Family
Subgroup
Finno-Ugric
Not Available
Branch
Finnic
Not Available
Early Forms
No early forms
No early forms
Standard Forms
Estonian
Haitian Creole
Language Position
Not Available
Signed Forms
Estonian Sign Language
Not Available
Scope
Macrolanguage
Individual
ISO 639 6
Not Available
Not Available
Glottocode
esto1258
hait1244
Linguasphere
No data available
51-AAC-cb
Language Type
Living
Living
Language Linguistic Typology
Subject-Verb-Object
Subject-Verb-Object
Language Morphological Typology
Agglutinative
Not Available
All Estonian and Haitian Creole Dialects
Most languages have dialects where each dialect differ from other dialect with respect to grammar and vocabulary. Here you will get to know all Estonian and Haitian Creole dialects. Various dialects of Estonian and Haitian Creole language differ in their pronunciations and words. Dialects of Estonian are spoken in different Estonian Speaking Countries whereas Haitian Creole Dialects are spoken in different Haitian Creole speaking countries. Also the number of people speaking Estonian vs Haitian Creole Dialects varies from few thousands to many millions. Some of the Estonian dialects include: Keskmurre, Tartu. Haitian Creole dialects include: Northern Haitian Creole , Central Haitian Creole. Also learn about dialects in South American Languages and North American Languages.
Estonian and Haitian Creole Speaking population
Estonian and Haitian Creole speaking population is one of the factors based on which Estonian and Haitian Creole languages can be compared. The total count of Estonian and Haitian Creole Speaking population in percentage is also given. The percentage of people speaking Estonian language is Not Available whereas the percentage of people speaking Haitian Creole language is 0.15 %. When we compare the speaking population of any two languages we get to know which of two languages is more popular. Find more details about how many people speak Estonian and Haitian Creole on Estonian vs Haitian Creole where you will get native speakers, speaking population in percentage and native names.
Estonian and Haitian Creole Language Codes
Estonian and Haitian Creole language codes are used in those applications where using language names are tedious. Estonian and Haitian Creole Language Codes include all the international language codes, glottocodes and linguasphere.