Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Men janm mate l. Also: Thanks for the audio lessons!

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mate (v.) → to bounce (a ball), to subdue, to beat down, to subjugate, to mellow, to keep under control.

Men jan m mate l. (contracted)
Men jan mwen mate li. (un-contracted)
Here's how I bounce it. (a ball?)
Here's/This is how I kept him/her under control.
Ask me anything

Gadyen an atrape boul la.
The goalie caught the ball.

L'ap mate boul la sou jenou l.
He's bouncing the ball on his knees.


L'ap trible l.

Gòl!!! Gadyen an pran yon gòl.
The goalie took one shot /goal.

L'ap mate boul la.
He's bouncing the ball.
Li fè yon gòl → He scored a goal.
Li bay yon gòl → He scored a goal.
Ekip la bay yon gòl. → The team scored a goal.

Li pral choute boul la.
He's going to kick he ball.



6 comments:

  1. So dribbling (with your feet) a soccer ball and dribbling (with your hands) a basketball are both "mate"? (Doesn't seem to mesh with 07Dec11.) Please clarify.

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  2. No. I wasn't sure your original sentence was about sport. Now I can be clear :)

    Dribbling with the hand → mate (pronounced mah-tay)

    Dribbling with the foot → trible (pronounced tree-blay)

    Kicking the ball → choute

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  3. I wrote the comment, but not the original post.

    "choute"? Really? If I'm not shooting ("chout-ing") it (i.e. at the goal), is there a different word?

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  4. you can say:

    bay yon gòl → to make a goal

    fè yon gòl → to kick a goal

    choute bou la nan kan an.
    Kick the goal into the goalie
    You do call it goalie, right?

    Li fè yon bon chout.
    He made one hell of a kick.

    My friend, at a soccer game, always screams:
    Choute boul la fout! Choute li non!
    Kick the ball damnit! Kick it!

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  5. Ou gen image? Sa ta ede m souple.

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  6. Mè wi. Ma chache kè imaj sou entènèt la.

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