Haitian Creole Fonts
Haitian Creole is a language that has its own unique orthography, or system of writing, and there are several fonts available that are designed to support writing Haitian Creole. Fonts are designed to accurately represent the unique sounds and characteristics of Haitian Creole and to make the language more accessible and easier to read.
Orthographically, Haitian Creole uses the Latin alphabet, with some additional letters and diacritical marks to represent sounds that are not found in French or English. For example, the letter “g” is used to represent the velar nasal sound, which is a nasalized version of the sound represented by the letter “g” in English. The letter “j” is used to represent the palatal approximant sound, which is similar to the sound represented by the letter “y” in English.
Writing System: Latin script
Alphabetic Writing System: Haitian Creole alphabet
Number of Characters: 29
Alphabet Letter / Character Set: A, a, An, an, B, b, CH, ch, D, d, E, e, En, en, È, è, F, f, G, g, I, i, J, j, K, k, L, l, M, m, N, n, O, o, On, on, Ou, ou, Ò, ò, P, p, R, r, S, s, T, t, Ui, ui, V, v, W, w, Y, y, Z, z.
Language Speakers: 10 million
Country / Areas: United States, Canada, France and various Caribbean Islands
Typeface Usage: Various business typography uses, such as corporate fonts, branding font styles, labels, product, and packaging fonts, high-performing gaming, and app fonts, more wide-use multimedia, and printer-friendly digital fonts, variable fonts for websites, tablets, software fonts, and any other high-grade professional and personal typeface applications.