How do you say how much rent do you pay? Konbyen kob ou ka peye kay? This is another question from our readers on the ask anything page. Don’t forget we will answer your requests and even create a custom voice recording for your Haitian Creole phrase. When people respond, you will likely get the […]
Archives for December 2017
“How people fall in love” Haitian Creole Listening Practice
Listen to the following audio recording to practice your Creole listening skills and learn some new vocabulary on the ever popular topic of love in Haiti. It’s also some good advice for people who already have someone special. Kijan lanmou ka pran ou How you can fall in love Pi bèl bagay se vinn zanmi […]
60 Haitian Creole Curse Words (with audio)
This page contains explicit words, both Creole cuss words and their English meaning. Sensitive readers should not proceed. They are listed here for educational purposes, we don’t recommend you use them in public. Teasing your friends or full on insulting other drivers in traffic is a common part of life in Port-au-Prince. The following Haitian Creole […]
Parts of the Body (Female) in Creole
This audio recording and vocabulary list will help you learn how to say parts of the body in Haitian Creole. We’ve included several feminine specific body parts. We can post a male version later. Simply listen to the pronunciation and follow along below. Kòman ou di non tout pati nan kò yon fanm: How you […]
How do you ask “Are you single?” in Creole
Another reader question for dating and relationships. These phrases are important to find out if that crush is available before you get too excited. Listen to the Haitian Creole pronunciations and learn these phrases. Eske ou gen manaj? — Do you have a boyfriend (or girlfriend)? Eske ou gen Mari? — Do you have a […]
How do you pronounce the word ______ in Creole?
Of course we love to give you a custom voice recording for any phrase, simply ask anything. Here is how you might ask that question if you are with a Haitian person. How do you pronounce the word – mountain? koman ou pwononse mo – mòn This word is often tricky because the accented ò is […]