Bonjou! Learn to Speak Haitian Creole

Bonjou! ...Mèsi! ...E Orevwa! Search for English or Haitian Creole words translation. Also search the whole site for expressions, idioms and grammar rules. And ask questions about the language in the ASK QUESTIONS HERE section.

Most requested translations added here for your convenience: I love you → Mwen renmen w. I miss you → Mwen sonje w. My love!Lanmou mwen!

Showing posts with label my name is. Show all posts
Showing posts with label my name is. Show all posts

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

How do you say " hello my name is"

Hello, my name is ...
Bonjou, mwen rele ....

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Thursday, January 12, 2012

your name

your name → non ou
his name → non li
my name → non mwen
Remember that the possessive adj. above ou, li, mwen can always be contracted.

His name is John.
Non li se John.

Your name will be on everybody's lips.
Non ou va nan bouch tout moun.

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Friday, October 14, 2011

How do I answer...my name is Peggy ?

My name is Peggy.
Mwen rele Peggy. or
Non mwen se Peggy.

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Name (n., v.)

Name (n.) → non
Name (v.) → nonmen, rele

His name is Jesus.
Non li se Jezi.

My name is Jack.
Non mwen se Jak.

Can you name all the 50 states.
Eske ou ka nonmen tout senkant eta yo.

Name all the departments of Haiti.
Nonmen tout depatman nan Ayiti.

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

ki jan ou rele mwen rele jona mwen soti haiti

What's your name?, my name is jona, i'm from Haiti.

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Tuesday, June 14, 2011

25 Useful Introductory Haitian Creole Phrases


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1. Bonjou! 
    Good morning!  Hello!

2. Bonswa!
    Good afternoon / Good evening!

3. Bònn nwi!
    Good night!

4. Orevwa!
    Goodbye!

5. Na wè pita.
    See you later

6.  Kijan ou ye?
    How are you?

7. Mwen byen, mèsi.  E ou menm?
   I’m fine, thank you. And you?

8. Kijan ou rele?
    What's your name?

9.  Mwen rele ...Kate. 
    My name is ...Kate.

10. Mwen kontan rekonèt ou.
      I'm Pleased to meet you.

11. Eskize mwen mesye / Madanm.
      Excuse me sir / Man’m

12. Konbyen sa koute?
     How much is this?

13. Silvouplè / tanpri 
      Please

14.  Mèsi anpil
       Thank you very much

15.  Kote twalèt la ye?
      Where's the toilet?

16.  Pase bònn jounen☺ 
      Have a nice day☺

17.  Map sonje ou.
       I will miss you.

18.  Mwen pa konprann
       I don't understand

19. Mwen pa konnen.
     I don't know.

20. Tanpri repete ankò 
      Please say that again

21. Tanpri, pale pi dousman.
      Please speak more slowly.

22. Kijan ou di ...sa an Kreyòl?
     How do you say ... this in Creole?

23. Sa sa vle di?
      What does that mean?

24. Eske ou pale Angle?
      Do you speak English?

25. Kite m an repo, silvouplè.
      Leave me alone, please.

Se tout, mèsi, e orevwa!
That's all, thanks and goodbye!

If this is your first trip to Haiti, I welcome you with a great Caribbean smile. 
Enjoy your trip whether it's your first or your tenth. Let the tropical sun warm your heart.  And as you mingle with those very spirited natives on this beautiful island, just ready your heart to learn new things ☻

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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

my name is meredith

They call me Meredith - Mwen rele Meredith.

or

My name is Meredith -
Non mwen se Meredith.

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

how do you say hi my name is... in creole?

Bonjou, non mwen se ...Paul. (or)
Bonjou, mwen rele... Paul

either one is fine.

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