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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.

https://haitiancreole.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/body-parts-female.mp3

Kòman ou di non tout pati nan kò yon fanm:
How you can name all the parts of a woman’s body

Cheve – hair
Tèt – head
Je – eye
Nen – nose
Zòrèy – ear
Bouch – mouth
Sousi – eyebrow
Plim je – eyelash
Figi -face
Tounen – nostril
Kou – neck
Tete – breast
Ponyèt – arm
Vant – stomach
Lonbrik – naval
Devan – back side
Dèyè do – front side
Bouda – butt
Koko – vagina
Tou bouda – anus
Janm – leg
Pye – foot
Kou pye – ankle
jenou – knee
Plim anba bra – hair under arm
Plim devan – pubic hair

As you noticed, some of these words are more appropriate for private conversation. Like any language, you need to speak appropriate to the social context. But if you’re learning Haitian Creole it’s important to know them all.

We hope you enjoyed this list. If you need something more specific please ask us anything.

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  1. Mack D. says

    August 15, 2018 at 9:53 pm

    lol public hair. I’m sure that hair is not public

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    • Mr Tony says

      September 23, 2018 at 11:51 am

      good catch !!! usually not public hair LOL

      Reply

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