We made this video in the coffee shop drive-thru to share Esterline’s first experience of the super popular Peppermint Mocha. We shared a few Creole phrases too. Enjoy! Creole Phrases for Practice Map chache kafe = I’m getting coffee. raz = bored degaje ou = enjoy yourself kou rèd = cheap Haitian Experience Video
Months of the Year in Creole
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 – […]
Haitian Creole words to describe amount or size
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 […]
Counting in Haitian Creole: Numbers 1-30
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 […]
How To Say in Haitian Creole ? I love You – Happy Birthday – Sak Pase Meaning – Happy New Year
We are making some new videos on YouTube to answer your questions – so be sure to ask anything. Here are some questions from our website readers on how to speak Creole. You can ask your questions too in the comments: 0:31 How do you say, “I love you” in Haitian Creole. Mwen renmen ou. […]
Disease & Sickness in Haitian Creole
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 – […]