My teacher told us to bring in a current event of a spanish speaking country so does haiti count cuz its a latin american country.?

User Icon for Ms. Sue Ms. Sue answered
12 years ago

No. Haiti is not a Spanish-speaking country. The people there speak Creole.

User Icon for Writeacher Writeacher answered
12 years ago

French is the dominant language in Haiti.

Try one of these:
https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=newspapers+in+chile&oq=newspapers+in+chile&aq=f&aqi=g10&aql=1&gs_sm=e&gs_upl=5684l6363l0l6466l5l3l0l0l0l0l25l25l1l1l0

User Icon for Page Page answered
12 years ago

Okay well either way both of your answers say no so thank you

User Icon for Ricardo Ricardo answered
12 years ago

Haiti is nota a spanish-speaking country, but it is a latin america country.

French, creole is derived from french, is as spanish a latin language.
So you must select an another country (México, Chile, Guatemala, Peru, Honduras, Nicaragua, Argentina, Uruguay, Cuba, Republica Dominicana,Panama, Colombia, Bolivia, Ecuador,...)

User Icon for SraJMcGin SraJMcGin answered
12 years ago

Next time, select a country and I have many newspaper/magazine sites. Always look for "Reuters" because they report the news in English from any country you pick.

Sra

User Icon for Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
11 months ago

Haiti is not considered a Spanish-speaking country. While it is located in Latin America, the official language of Haiti is actually French, not Spanish.

To find a current event from a Spanish-speaking country, you can follow these steps:

1. Identify Spanish-speaking countries: Start by making a list of the Spanish-speaking countries. Some examples include Mexico, Spain, Argentina, Colombia, Peru, and many more.

2. Choose a country of interest: Once you have a list, you can select a country that interests you or that you would like to learn more about. This will make researching and discussing the current event more engaging for you.

3. Research current events: Look for recent news articles, newspapers, or reliable news sources that report on current events in your chosen Spanish-speaking country. These sources can provide you with up-to-date information on a variety of topics, such as politics, economics, culture, environment, sports, or social issues.

4. Select a specific event: Once you have found a few articles or news stories, choose a specific event or topic that you want to discuss in class. Make sure it is relevant, recent, and captures your interest.

Remember to properly cite your sources and provide any necessary background information to help your classmates understand the context of the event.