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Showing posts with label gen pou FUTURE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gen pou FUTURE. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

kijan fraz sa ka tradwi an angle: mwen gen pou mwen ale men se pa kounye-a

gen pou (or genyen pou) translates in to a future form.
You may translate it as will or plan to

1. Mwen gen pou mwen ale men se pa kounye-a 
    I will go but not now.
    I plan to go, but not now.

2. Pitit ou a gen pou l vini yon gran powèt.
    Your child will become a great poet.

3. Nou gen pou nou ale New York wikenn sa.
    Nou gen pou n'ale New York wikenn sa. (contracted)
    We plan to go to New York this weekend.

4. Nou gen pou n wè, nou gen pou n tande (Creole expression)
    You will see and you will hear.

5.  Pa dekouraje, ou gen pou w jwenn yon pi bon travay pase sa w te genyen anvan an.
      Don't be discouraged, you will find a better job than what you had before.


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Tuesday, September 18, 2012

mwen gen pou'm deplase. Men se pa kounye'a. What is GEN POU?

gen pou, gen entansyon, planifye, konte  indicates future tense here.

example:
Mwen gen pou deplase, men se pa kounye a.
Mwen gen entansyon deplase, men se pa kounye a
Mwen planifye pou m deplase, men se pa kounye a
Mwen konte deplase, men se pa kounye a
I plan to go out, but not now
I will go out, but not now

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