Bonswa tout moun! (Good evening all!)
I hope you had spent some time in exercise 45.
I also hope you had spent some time listening to the song.
You will be seeing a lot of the words and sentences from that song in the next few exercises (written or videotaped).
Are you finding the Haitian Creole language exciting to learn?!
...don't answer that :)
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These are the answers to the questions from exercise 45
1. In line 1 what does "m" stand for?
b. mwen
2. What is the definite article in line 2?
c. la
3. What words do you use to ask a question with "when"?
a. ki lè
4. If the contraction form was not used in line 6, how would that sentence be written?
a. mwen di li pou li ban mwen yon souri
5. If the contraction for was not used in line 11, how would that sentence be written?
b. mwen poze men mwen sou kè mwen
6. Sila is the Haitian Creole word for:
c. the one, or that
7. Pote kole is the Haitian Creole word for:
a. put our heads together
8. In line 21 what do "k" stand for?
c. stands for "ki" which means "that, who, or which"
9. In line 27, "w" stands for:
b. "ou" which means "you"
10. "ap" indicates
c. Most likely the future
I hope you had spent some time in exercise 45.
I also hope you had spent some time listening to the song.
You will be seeing a lot of the words and sentences from that song in the next few exercises (written or videotaped).
Are you finding the Haitian Creole language exciting to learn?!
...don't answer that :)
_________________________________
These are the answers to the questions from exercise 45
1. In line 1 what does "m" stand for?
b. mwen
2. What is the definite article in line 2?
c. la
3. What words do you use to ask a question with "when"?
a. ki lè
4. If the contraction form was not used in line 6, how would that sentence be written?
a. mwen di li pou li ban mwen yon souri
5. If the contraction for was not used in line 11, how would that sentence be written?
b. mwen poze men mwen sou kè mwen
6. Sila is the Haitian Creole word for:
c. the one, or that
7. Pote kole is the Haitian Creole word for:
a. put our heads together
8. In line 21 what do "k" stand for?
c. stands for "ki" which means "that, who, or which"
9. In line 27, "w" stands for:
b. "ou" which means "you"
10. "ap" indicates
c. Most likely the future
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