Mwen swete ou jwenn tou bagay byen (LITERAL – I wish you find all things good) I wish you all the best This question was reader submitted. Click here to send us your Creole translation and pronunciation questions. Don’t forget you can search our website for phrases we’ve already posted.
How do you ask “What are you doing today?” in Creole
Kisa w’ap fe jodi a? What are you doing today? This question was reader submitted. Click here to send us your Creole translation and pronunciation questions. Don’t forget you can search our website for phrases we’ve already posted.
How do you say “I want to learn Creole”
I want to learn Creole Mwen bezwen pale kreyòl This question was reader submitted. Click here to send us your Creole translation and pronunciation questions. Don’t forget you can search our website for phrases we’ve already posted.
“He needs help. Someone has died.” in Creole
Li bezwen ed. Gen moun ki mouri. He needs help. Somone has died. This question was reader submitted. Click here to send us your Creole translation and pronunciation questions. Don’t forget you can search our website for phrases we’ve already posted.
“God is love / Jesus is love” in Creole
Jesus is love Jezi se lanmou God is love Bondye se renmen The two examples above demonstrate how you can say “Jesus is love” or “God is love” in Haitian Creole. The more natural form is the first one using “lamou” but we’ve added the second because it aligns with the Haitian Creole translation below. […]
“Take this medicine twice each day” in Creole
Take this medicine and then take another (later) Ou dwe bwe yon konprime e pran yon lot ankò Take two of this medicine per day Ou dwe pran du konprime pa jou To be more specific, you could signify when to take it. This is often best to clarify and keep people from taking too […]