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Hire Top Haitian Creole Voice Over Artists

Need to hire a native Haitian Creole voice actor for your project? We've got you covered! Take a listen to voice samples below and invite our voiceover artists to send you a free quote. Then, hire your favorite voice talent and fu...

Hire Top Haitian Creole Voice Over Artists

Need to hire a native Haitian Creole voice actor for your project? We've got you covered! Take a listen to voice samples below and invite our voiceover artists to send you a free quote. Then, hire your favorite voice talent and fund the project. We'll hold your payment securely until you approve your audio files. Release payment to the talent when happy with the work. Done! Read about our services and VO tips here.

Hire Top Haitian Creole Voice Over Artists

Need to hire a native Haitian Creole voice actor for your project? Take a listen to voice ...

Hire Top Haitian Creole Voice Over Artists

Need to hire a native Haitian Creole voice actor for your project? Take a listen to voice samples below and invite our voiceover artists to send you a free quote. Then, hire your favorite voice talent and fund the project. We'll hold your payment securely until you approve your audio files. Release payment to the talent when happy with the work. Done! Read about our services and VO tips here.

Krystel R.
Crioulo Haitiano
Estados Unidos
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Hello, My name is Krystel, and I’ve been doing translation work as well as voice over work in Haitian Creole a...

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Mavreen M.
Crioulo Haitiano
Estados Unidos

I was born and raised in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, and speak Haitian Creole with a neutral accent.

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Hire Top Haitian Creole Voice Actors at Voice Crafters

Our professional Haitian Creole voice actors are ready to turn your script into broadcast-ready voice recordings for whatever production you’re working on, whether it’s:

TV commercials

E-learning courses

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Promotional videos

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or anything else you may have, count on our talent to deliver!

Work directly with talent on our site to receive your voice recording (typically within 24-48 hours), or for large projects involving localization or more post-production work, call on us to manage the project for you.

If you need supplemental services such as:

  • Haitian Creole subtitling
  • Professional translation to and from Haitian Creole
  • Audio sync to Picture
  • Sound Effects and Foley
  • Mixing & Mastering
  • Professional Video Editing and After-Effects

Whatever your production needs are, we can help!

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Haitian Creole voice overs: what you need to know

Haitian Creole is a French-based language variety spoken primarily in Haiti. There are more than 10 million native Haitian Creole speakers.

Haitian is one of the official languages of Haiti and the most common first language of the country — 95% of locals are native speakers of this language variety.

This French-based creole is quite popular outside Haiti’s borders too. Because of a vast Haitian community, this creole is the third most spoken language in Florida (after English and Spanish). It’s also spoken in Haitian communities across other Caribbean countries, as well as Canada and France.

Você sabia:

It’s a common misconception that Haitian Creole is a French dialect. However, while this creole is based on French, it’s an independent language with its own vocabulary, grammar system, and pronunciation rules.

História Da Língua

Haitian Creole emerged around the 17th-18th centuries in Haitian plantations. In general terms, Creole is a result of mixing several languages. In this particular case, Haitian was formed from French and African languages.

Up until the early 19th century, Haiti was a French colony. The somewhat equal number of French colonialists and African slaves in Haiti sped up the process of this unique creole formation.

Haitian Creole became one of the official languages of Haiti only in 1987. Up until then, the French language dominated all aspects of life: education, politics, and media. While French is still widely used in Haiti, all official matters of the country are conducted in Haitian Creole.

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Since Haitian Creole developed from French and West African languages, it does have quite a few similarities with these languages. However, it’s mostly similar to French.

It’s estimated that around 90% of Haitian Creole vocabulary comes from French. However, the two languages are not mutually intelligible — although some words and phrases could be understood by both language speakers. French prepositions are also quite common in Haitian Creole.

In addition to French, Haitian Creole vocabulary has loanwords of Portuguese, English, Spanish, and Niger-Congo (Fon, Éwé, Wolof) origins.

Você sabia:

Haitian Creole is the most spoken modern creole in the world. Unlike other creoles that are used only in informal situations and don’t have official status, Haitian is proudly used in official and formal matters.

Sotaques e Dicas de Narração

Haitian Creole has three main dialects: Northern, Central, and Southern. The standard variety of Haitian Creole is based on the central dialect — a variety that’s spoken in the Haitian capital Port-au-Prince.

Naturally, there are smaller regional spoken varieties of the language across the country. However, the standard dialect is mostly used and understood across the country.

When recording a Haitian Creole voice over, there are few important things to keep in mind.

First — Haitian Creole has the same word order (subject-verb-object) like English and French, making the language easier to learn for foreigners.

Second — the pronunciation of words greatly varies in different regions. The spoken language in the capital city, for example, is closer to French.

On the other hand, Haitian creole spoken in rural areas retains more of its unique sound. Therefore, it’s very important to know which dialect should be used. However, the standard Haitian Creole will most likely be the right choice.

 

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