On the farther side of many other arguments, the Ayitian culture is "Agriculture," "Vodoun," and "Krey???l." So allow me to host you to explore one of the most beautiful modern languages, Kery???l - Ayitian Krey???l. The Ayitian literature is a gardenful of black and white bewitching expressions breaded with savoir-faire and full of zesty poetries and proses intermingled with an inherited foreign language (French). With their plantation-born language (Krey???l), one can imagine the Sanba's pencil rolling like fireflies ...
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On the farther side of many other arguments, the Ayitian culture is "Agriculture," "Vodoun," and "Krey???l." So allow me to host you to explore one of the most beautiful modern languages, Kery???l - Ayitian Krey???l. The Ayitian literature is a gardenful of black and white bewitching expressions breaded with savoir-faire and full of zesty poetries and proses intermingled with an inherited foreign language (French). With their plantation-born language (Krey???l), one can imagine the Sanba's pencil rolling like fireflies flirting with the dark. The 'Creole' speaker can now read and write in their mother tongue. Krey???l is the language of the Ayitian, and so is French. One is a plantation-born language, and the other a language of heritage. Ayitians are now beginning to show their appreciation of both languages, regardless of their history of "bringing the Krey???l to naught." It survived. However, as opposed to Krey???l, which is spoken by all Ayitians, only a minority speak French. Mich???le Montas summed it all up as follows. ". . . Krey???l is the everyday language in which 100% of the people express their wisdom and profound alienation. French, however, which used to be the official and the promotional language, is spoken only by an insignificant minority . . .. " Krey???l outlived.
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