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- proper noun An
English -basedcreole language spoken inLiberia , related to Merico.
Etymologies
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Examples
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Human rights advocates in Port au Prince complain that no meetings are conducted in Kreyol, the language of the Haitian people.
Bill Quigley: Nine Months After the Quake -- A Million Haitians Slowly Dying Bill Quigley 2010
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Human rights advocates in Port au Prince complain that no meetings are conducted in Kreyol, the language of the Haitian people.
Bill Quigley: Nine Months After the Quake -- A Million Haitians Slowly Dying Bill Quigley 2010
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Human rights advocates in Port au Prince complain that no meetings are conducted in Kreyol, the language of the Haitian people.
Bill Quigley: Nine Months After the Quake -- A Million Haitians Slowly Dying Bill Quigley 2010
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Human rights advocates in Port au Prince complain that no meetings are conducted in Kreyol, the language of the Haitian people.
Bill Quigley: Nine Months After the Quake -- A Million Haitians Slowly Dying Bill Quigley 2010
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Human rights advocates in Port au Prince complain that no meetings are conducted in Kreyol, the language of the Haitian people.
Bill Quigley: Nine Months After the Quake -- A Million Haitians Slowly Dying Bill Quigley 2010
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To this end, Architecture for Humanity is developing a reconstruction program called Bati Byen 'well built' in Kreyol to help avoid a similar disaster in the future while creating an economic engine and resource for the design and construction community here in Haiti's capitol.
Stacey McMahan: A Year in Haiti: Education and Rebuilding Stacey McMahan 2011
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In a public dialogue in Kreyol that I had with her at Brown last Wednesday, Constant recalls quitting her job at the factory over a compensation dispute.
Gina Athena Ulysse: Constant: Haiti's Fiercest Flag Bearer Gina Athena Ulysse 2011
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In a public dialogue in Kreyol that I had with her at Brown last Wednesday, Constant recalls quitting her job at the factory over a compensation dispute.
Gina Athena Ulysse: Constant: Haiti's Fiercest Flag Bearer Gina Athena Ulysse 2011
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To this end, Architecture for Humanity is developing a reconstruction program called Bati Byen 'well built' in Kreyol to help avoid a similar disaster in the future while creating an economic engine and resource for the design and construction community here in Haiti's capitol.
Stacey McMahan: A Year in Haiti: Education and Rebuilding Stacey McMahan 2011
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Human rights advocates in Port au Prince complain that no meetings are conducted in Kreyol, the language of the Haitian people.
Bill Quigley: Nine Months After the Quake -- A Million Haitians Slowly Dying Bill Quigley 2010
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