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The phrase "a haitian" is not correct in written English; it should be "a Haitian" with a capital "H." You can use it when referring to someone from Haiti in a general context.
Example: "She is a Haitian who has made significant contributions to the arts."
Alternatives: "a person from Haiti" or "an individual of Haitian descent."
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Love, Anger, Madness: A Haitian Trilogy.
"That's a Haitian problem," he said.
There is also a Haitian community.
"I am a Haitian girl.
Joseph Philippe, a Haitian priest, in the mid-1990s.
Day breaks in a Haitian village.
"This is the telecom office," a Haitian man said.
A disease that could make a Haitian blacker?
Shortly after his visit, narrator hired a Haitian maid.
He's a man of God, and a Haitian".
ComCel, a Haitian wireless company, also praises Yéle.
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