One fun way and non-threatening way to practice another language is to speak to your pets. A reader asked us for some common dog commands in Haitian Creole. Hope this helps! Vini toutous Come here puppy Oh ou vle Manje? Do you want to eat? Chita Sit Kanpe Stand / Stop walking Ou vle soti […]
Lidè – Leader in Haitian Creole
Listen to the audio file below to practice hearing and pronouncing the Haitian Creole word for leader. We’ve included a few sentences to give you a better sense for the word. lidè leader lidè vle di chèf leader means chief Mwen se lidè pwojè ansanm nou fò. I am the leader of project together we […]
Jou Plezi – Creole Conversation Practice
Listen and read along to practice your comprehension of Haitian Creole. After you are comfortable with the dialog try speaking along with the recording. Sak pase, jodia se plezi li ye What’s up, today is going to be fun Mwen sou plezi jodi ya I’m having fun today Ki plezi ou vle fè What fun […]
“Pa gen pwoblèm” means “No problem” in Creole
“Pa gen pwoblèm” is a common phrase in Haitian Creole that means “no problem.” The literal breakdown is as follows: Pa – Not gen – have pwoblèm – problem In normal conversation this has phrase could be used as an informal “it’s nothing” or “you’re welcome” when someone says thank you. Be sure to send us […]
Welcome to Haiti – A Message from Estherline
This is a special welcome message Estherline recorded to say welcome and thank you to everyone visiting Haiti. Mwen kontan avèk lòt nasyon ki renmen vizite peyi nou I am happy when other nations that love to visit our country Mwen bay tout respè lòt peyi ki ede timoun la I give all respect for […]
How to ask “Are you excited for your new house?” in Creole
This is another question from our ASK ANYTHING page. If you need a specific phrase in Creole please let us know! èske ou vreman kontan pou nouvo kay ou? Are you very excited for your new house?