Learn the importance of the Grave Accent or Aksan Fòs in Haitian Creole. The accents change the sounds of the letters and can also change the meaning of certain words when the spelling is identical except for the accent. www.learnhaitiancreole.comhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/663373087918270/https://www.facebook.com/Mshaitiancreolehttps://www.instagram.com/learntospeakcreole/https://x.com/MissCreole2
In this session, we discuss the fruits in Haitian Creole and English. A coloring book in English, Haitian Creole, and both languages is available on Amazon. www.learnhaitiancreole.com https://www.facebook.com/groups/663373087918270/ https://www.facebook.com/Mshaitiancreole https://www.instagram.com/learntospeakcreole/ https://x.com/MissCreole2
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This is to let everyone know that we have a new children's book coming out soon. The book will be published in English and Haitian Creole. Please follow the author for updates. https://www.instagram.com/jeannefortune6/ www.jeannefortune.com
In this video we covered 11 colors. We mostly focused on the colors that are used more often. www.learnhaitiancreole.com https://www.facebook.com/Mshaitiancreole https://www.facebook.com/groups/learnhaitiancreole https://twitter.com/MissCreole2 www.instagram.com/learn_haitiancreole https://anchor.fm/jeannefortune https://www.pinterest.com/learntospeakcreole/_created/
This session mostly covers vocabulary words related to a car repair shop or a body shop. The second part will cover dialogue for a car repair shop. www.learnhaitiancreole.com https://www.facebook.com/Mshaitiancreole https://www.facebook.com/groups/learnhaitiancreole https://twitter.com/MissCreole2 www.instagram.com/learn_haitiancreole https://anchor.fm/jeannefortune https://www.pinterest.com/learntospeakcreole/_created/
This is our third and last video for mental health. www.learnhaitiancreole.com https://www.facebook.com/Mshaitiancreole https://www.facebook.com/groups/learnhaitiancreole https://twitter.com/MissCreole2 www.instagram.com/learn_haitiancreole https://anchor.fm/jeannefortune https://www.pinterest.com/learntospeakcreole/_created/
This is part two of our mental health series. www.learnhaitiancreole.com https://www.facebook.com/Mshaitiancreole https://www.facebook.com/groups/learnhaitiancreole https://twitter.com/MissCreole2 www.instagram.com/learn_haitiancreole https://anchor.fm/jeannefortune https://www.pinterest.com/learntospeakcreole/_created/
This episode covers mental health in English and Haitian Creole. This is the first of three videos/recordings. www.learnhaitiancreole.com https://www.facebook.com/Mshaitiancreole https://www.facebook.com/groups/learnhaitiancreole https://twitter.com/MissCreole2 www.instagram.com/learn_haitiancreole https://anchor.fm/jeannefortune https://www.pinterest.com/learntospeakcreole/_created/
This episode covers sounds our bodies. In this episode we cover sounds like burping, coughing, farting, sneezing, and more. Also, thank you to everyone for your support. Whether you support us by listening to our podcast, sharing our episodes, or providing financial support, we thank you. www.learnhaitiancreole.com https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTE3Jizby-zeNLgaIj4tzdQ https://www.facebook.com/Mshaitiancreole https://www.facebook.com/groups/learnhaitiancreole https://twitter.com/MissCreole2 www.instagram.com/learn_haitiancreole https://anchor.fm/jeannefortune https://www.pinterest.com/learntospeakcreole/_created/
This session covers the names for the five fingers in Haitian Creole. www.learnhaitiancreole.com https://www.facebook.com/Mshaitiancreole https://twitter.com/MissCreole2 www.instagram.com/learn_haitiancreole www.jeannefortune.com www.traditionalhaitiancuisine.com
Imperative Verbs in Haitian Creole (Vèb enperatif): Directed toward you but doesn’t always say the word “you” or “ou”. Usually, only the imperative verb is said but sometimes followed by object or adjective, adverb. Used to give commands, instructions, or warning.
This post covers word and phrases related to law or the law in Haitian Creole.
This video covers dialogues for doctor and hospital visits. The first part covered illnesses only. Click here for the texts.
This episode covers illnesses in Haitian Creole. This episode mostly covers the vocabulary part. Part two will cover dialogues during doctor's visits or hospital visits. There is a new children's book coming soon. The book will be published in English and Haitian Creole. Follow the author for updates. https://www.facebook.com/jeannefortunebooks/
This post will cover Simple Future Verbs. Simple Future Verbs discuss things that have not happened. They are in the future. They will happen at some point but they are not in the present or the past. In English, we use the word ‘will‘ to talk about something that has not happened. https://anchor.fm/melissa-paul1/support Youtube Channel Website
This post covers base verbs in Haitian Creole. Base verbs are important when learning a new language because they are the root of a word. In this post, we will go over base verbs that start with the letter B only. We have another post where we covered the letter A. Our next post will cover Base Verbs in Haitian Creole letter C. We also have another video where we covered simple verbs. Click here to watch it. There is also a link to a YouTube video that you can watch to help with the pronunciations. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/melissa-paul1/support Youtube Channel Website
This post covers base verbs that start with the letter A. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/melissa-paul1/support Youtube Channel Website
We just added a new exercise on our website titled Opposites in Haitian Creole 3 of 5. It includes flash cards, memorization, a quiz, and Matching game, and a gravity game. https://www.learnhaitiancreole.com/games-exercises/ Youtube Channel Website