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Listen to the Haitian Creole months of the year. Then repeat the audio to practice your pronunciation. Don’t forget you can ask us anything! Mwa nan ane a:Months of the year: Janvye – JanuaryFevriye – FebruaryMas – MarchAvril – April Me – MayJen -JuneJiyè – JulyOut – Augustoubyen (or) dawou – AugustSeptanm – SeptemberOktòb – […]
Use these Creole words to describe the size or amount of an item. Listen to the Haitian Creole audio pronunciation and follow along with the written Creole / English words below. kijan ou di valè bagay ou bezwen nan kreyòl:How you can say the amount of things you need in Creoe: Many/Alot – Anpil Few […]
These are the numbers in Haitian Creole! After you have learned Creole numbers 1-10 it’s time to move up to the next group of numbers. Be sure to listen and repeat after the Haitian Creole audio pronunciation. Haitian Creole Numbers 1-30 0. Zewo Youn De Twa Kat Senk Sis Sèt Uit Nèf Dis Onz Douz […]
This article lists many of the most common illness, sickness, disease, or medical complaint names in Haitian Creole. Medical Complaints in Haitian Creole Disease, illness, sickness vocabulary Koman ou di non maladi ou soufri an kreyol:How you can say the sickness you suffer in Creole: Dezidrate – Dehydrated Pèdi dlo – DehydratedChagren – SadnessDepresyon – […]
There are some common adjectives used in Haitian Creole. For each, we’ve included a sentence with audio pronunciation: Haitian Creole Adjectives Adjektif : adjectives M renmen ti kay laI like the little house. Gwo nèg la ap chitaThe big man is sitting Li te jwenn li nan gran wout la He found it in the […]
Here is another batch of sweet talk to share with your Haitian girlfriend or boyfriend. Enjoy and don’t forget you can ask us specific questions too! Romantic Vocabulary in Haitian Creole Atik Avek kijan ou ka pale an kreyol Avek mennaj ou:Article about how you can talk in Creole with your girlfriend / boyfriend 🙋🏽♀bonjou […]
Here is another list of Haitian Creole vocabulary words, mostly items around the house and bedroom. Don’t forget you can leave a comment to ask us anything! Audio Pronunciation Mp3 Creole Vocabulary List Moun ou dwe konnen – Words you should know Albòm – photo album Kas telefone – telephone case Radyo – radio Odinatè […]
SOU MOUN: This is a common slang phrase in Haitian Creole that means “wannabe” or “obsessed with the options of others.” In some context it just means “annoying.” For example, someone who is always interrupting the conversations of others or giving their opinions when not requested. Sou moun can translate “annoying” or “wannabe” Like most […]
we get lots of questions from readers about naming the different parts of the human body in Haitian Creole. Here is a list we made that covers all the basics and then some. This is essential to know if you are working in healthcare or even talking with children. Listen to the audio pronunciation and […]
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This is a list of opposites in Kreyol along with audio pronunciations. Listen and read along to improve your vocabulary. This is not a complete list but words you will use in everyday conversation if you’re living in Haiti. Koman ou ka bay kontrè tou mo sa yo an kreyolHow you can say the opposite […]
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We often get asked about Haitian names for babies in Creole. Here is a list of some popular names with audio pronunciation. (we asked our friends & family around Port-au-Prince for ideas). Some are historical and many are unique. Enjoy! If you need more ideas don’t be shy – ask us anything! Don’t miss the […]
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Here are some traditional Haitian names you can give to your newborn baby girl. We’ve included the audio pronunciation below. Scroll down to see names that start with the different letters. Many are historical and unique! If you need more help, please ask us anything. We also posted a list of male names in Haitian […]
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These are some recent reader questions – we’re combining them to make life easier!
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Emoji is becoming a universal language, but here is how we’d translate some popular choices into Haitian Creole. 😍. Mwen damou / oubyen mwen renmen ou — I’m in love // or I love you 😂. Mwen tèlman kontan mwen kriye — I’m so happy I’m crying 😭. Mwen ap kriye — I’m crying 😇 […]
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Sèvyèt — towel Savon — soap Dra — cover Zorey — ear Dezodan — deodorant Krèm — cream
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Here are some common pronouns for members of your family in Haitian Creole. Don’t forget you can ask anything! Koman ou ka di wè kijan yon moun ye — How you can name people Fi — girl Gason — boy Manman — mother Papa — father Granmè — grandma Granpè — grandpa Kouzen — cousin […]
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This post was a reader question, but we hope it can help more people. Sa se mari mwen — This is my husband Sa se pitit gason mwen – This is my son Li genyen 24 ane — He is 24 years old Bebe mwen genyen 5 mwa — My baby is 5 months old […]
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These Haitian Creole phrases are common ways a person might express a negative wish for someone they don’t like. Since these are slang, we gave a more dynamic translation to carry the idea into English. Koman ou ka bay moun swè oubyen madichon:Bad things you can wish on a person: I hope you die soon […]
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These Creole phrases are common ways that Haitians will tell someone that they don’t like them. Listen to the audio pronunciation and follow along with the list below. Koman ou ka di plizyè fason an kreyol ou pa renmen yon moun:How you can tell a person you don’t like them: I hate you — Mwen […]
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Another reader question – Hello, how do you say “breathe” in Haitian Creole? I know it is the word “respire” I just want to make sure I pronounce it right. Looking to get “respire lavi” tattooed, as Haiti is very dear to my heart, but when I tell people what it says I wake to […]
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