World Translation Center supplies professional Haitian Creole translation services for English to Haitian Creole and Haitian Creole to English. We can also translate Haitian Creole to and from over 150 other languages, including all the major languages of Europe, Asia, South America, the Middle East and many African languages, at affordable prices.
Our Haitian Creole experts will be able to provide translation for virtually any project you might have, including marketing materials, technical, financial, legal and medical documents, websites and software. Our professional project managers will match your project with a translator team appropriate for the area of expertise needed. Each linguist works solely in his or her own mother tongue and within his or her area of expertise insuring not only top quality translation, but proper localization too. After each document is translated, it will be edited and proofread by a second professional translator to guarantee highest quality.
We also render transcription, video recording and subtitling services. In the event that you need to have an existing video dubbed, a commercial narrated or a telephone system recorded, our native Haitian Creole speakers are available to supply high quality voiceover services.
We pride ourselves in providing quality cost-effective services, whether your project is small or large, simple or highly complex.
Haitian Creole is a language spoken in Haiti and by emigrants in the Bahamas, Canada, Cayman Islands, Dominican Republic, French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Puerto Rico, and United States.
As one of two official languages, Haitian Creole, often called Creole, is a language spoken in Haiti and because of emigration, in numerous other locations throughout the Caribbean and in the U.S. The language is notable for being the most widely spoken Creole language in the world; the other official language of Haiti is French.
Haitian Creole is a Creole based primarily on 18th Century French, but it also contains various influences, notably West African and Central African languages plus Portuguese, Spanish, and some English. African and French influence is strongest, as those were the two populations in contact during the development of Creole.
Many Creole speakers are trilingual, speaking Haitian Creole, French and Spanish or English. Since the 1980s, many educators, writers and activists have emphasized pride and written literacy in Creole. Today numerous newspapers, as well as radio and television programs, are produced in Creole.
There are two dialects: Fablas and Plateau.
As Haitian Creole is based largely on French, it uses the Latin alphabet.
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