Impress your Haitian friends with this traditional Croele greeting for Christmas. “Jwaye Nwel” is the Haitian Creole phrase that means “Merry Christmas.” Jwaye Nwel = Merry Christmas We love Christmas in Haiti. We may not have all the beautiful decorations and presents, but we have family and enjoy the to celebrate. Read more about Christmastime […]
How to say “Chill out my sister”?
repoze ou se pa’m Have a rest my sister ou dwe poze ou sista You need to chill my sister These two examples are response to the phrase “Chill out my sister.” The first means is where you’re asking someone to take a break or rest – perhaps they are working too hard. The second […]
How to say “Where is my telephone?”
Ki kote mwen lage telefòn mwen Where did I leave my telephone If you want to ask where you left something else, just substitute for the word telephone. 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 […]
How to say I’m from a certain State in America
mwen se amerikan. mwen rete nan zòn ki rele Indiana I am an American. I live in the state called Indiana. 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 to compliment a Haitian Woman in Creole
Oh wow! ou bel fanm! Oh wow! You are a beautiful woman Ou byen kampe You have a nice figure Mwen sonjie ou chak segonn nou pa ansanm I miss you every second when we are apart This question was reader submitted. Asking for a way to give a compliment to a woman in Creole. […]
“I wish you all the best” in Creole
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.