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Haitian Vodoun Culture Language

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Haitian Vodoun Culture Language is an unclassified language used in Haiti. It is also known as Langay and Langaj (meaning literally "language"). This language is used for religion, song, and dance purposes (it is used as a second language only) and has strong African influences, as Haitian Creole French does. In addition to borrowings from Haitian Creole French, French, Wolof and other languages, it may also have loanwords from Amerindian languages.

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