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Haitian

[ US /ˈheɪʃən/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to or characteristic of the republic of Haiti or its people
    Haitian shantytowns
NOUN
  1. a native or inhabitant of Haiti

How To Use Haitian In A Sentence

  • Its freedom and economic prosperity make it an attractive place for many Haitians.
  • The exhibition provided a stellar chance to feature the work of five female artists from and for the Haitian art community.
  • The alleged victim, Johnny Jean, and his mother, Rose Marie Jean, told Haitian radio stations he had been raped by Uruguayan marines and provided testimony to a judge in the southern town of Port-Salut, where the incident allegedly took place on July 28. Uruguay apologizes over alleged rape by U.N. peacekeepers
  • But the State Department said the United States and its international partners do not recognize the rebel leader as head of the Haitian armed forces.
  • My absolute favorite place was a tiny casino in the Royal Haitian Hotel in Port Au Prince, Haiti.
  • Hay dinero para mantener una ocupación que debiera utilizarse mejor en cancelar la deuda externa haitiana, oneroso legado de las dictaduras de los Duvalier. Anarkismo.net
  • Restaurants serving conch and goat meat and record shops blaring Haitian meringue music sprang up on 54th Street and Northeast Second Avenue.
  • When Haitian disobediently attempted to implement policies they had been elected to implement, they were undermined, and if necessary, kidnapped. Isabel Macdonald: Clinton Apologizes for U.S. Role in Destroying Haitian Democracy (Happy April Fool's Day!)
  • According to widespread Haitian beliefs, voodoo sorcerers would administer a ‘magic powder’ to their victim.
  • Of course you'll also save money by collecting the hagfish yourself hence the flippers and by using low-wage Haitians to monitor mucous degradation. Archive 2009-01-25
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