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How do you say “You are a sexy man” in Creole?

Creole Language Spoken in Haiti

you are the sexiest man I know ou se pi sexy gason ke mwen konnnen you are the most beautiful sexy man ou se pi bel neg sexy This Haitian Creole phrase is the response to a reader question. The words “gason” and “neg” are usually interchangeable and simply mean man. However, in some parts […]

How do you ask how to say something in Creole?

Creole Language Spoken in Haiti

How do you say … Kijan ou di … What is that called? Kisa sa rele? Special thanks to Keith who asked for this Haitian Creole phrase and pronunciation: How do you say in Haitian Creole – how do you say

“Thank God for Life” in Creole

Creole Language Spoken in Haiti

Thank you for the life you have given me Mèsi pou lavi ou te ban mwen an Oh Father God, thank you very much for the beautiful life you have given me Oh papa bondye Mèsi anpil pou bèl lavi sa ou te ban mwen Special thanks to Anadeisha who asked for this Haitian Creole […]

How can you say, “Do all things with love” in Creole?

Creole Language Spoken in Haiti

Do all things with love fè tout bagay avek lanmou Do all things with wisdom / caring fè tout bagay avèk sajès I do everything with care Mwen fè tout bagay avèk swen Thanks to reader Katelyn for asking for these Creole phrases using our free ask anything page. How do you write/say in Haitian […]

How do you say “I’m tired” in Haitian Creole?

Creole Language Spoken in Haiti

I’m very tired Mwen trè fatige Use this phrase when you want to express that you are tired and need to return home to rest. It would be an appropriate response after someone asks how you are doing, especially after a long day of travel. Literal Meaning Mwen – I (am) trè – very fatige […]

How do you say “The weather is hot today” in Creole?

Creole Language Spoken in Haiti

Wow, the weather is hot today Mezanmi, li fè cho jodia Making small talk about the weather is a normal thing in any culture. This phrase will let you comment on how the temperature is warm. Listen to the free pronunciation above to mater this saying. Literal Meaning Mezanmi – wow li – it fè […]

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