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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 enjoy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label enjoy. Show all posts

Enjoy your afternoon. / Have a great afternoon

Enjoy your afternoon.
Have a great afternoon.
Pase yon bon apremidi

How do you say...enjoy?

To enjoy → jwi, rejwi, pran plezi, anmize, fete
To party (to celebrate, to revel) → fete, selebre, banboche
To celebrate a birthday → fete yon fèt
To commemorate → komemore, fete, sonje

Enjoy yourself.
Pran plezi w.

He's enjoying life.
L'ap jwi lavi a.

We're just enjoying ourselves at the party.   or
We're partying.
N'ap fete.
N'ap banboche.


How do you celebrate Independence Day?
Kouman nou fete Fèt Lendepandans?

When do you celebrate your birthday?
Kilè ou fete fèt ou?

Are you enjoying yourself?
Eske w'ap pran plezi w?
Eske ou kontan?
Eske w'ap pase yon bon tan?

how do you say bon fet and I hope enjoy your special day! in Kreyol

Happy Birthday! I hope you enjoy yourself well on your special day!
Bòn Fèt! Mwen espere ou anmize ou byen nan jou espesyal ou a!

Happy Birthday!  Enjoy your special day!
Bòn Fèt! Pran plezi ou nan jou espesyal ou a!

how you say enjoy yourself and god bless you love you

Enjoy yourself.
Pran plezi ou.
Anmize tèt ou byen.

God bless you.
Bondye beni ou.

We love you.
Nou renmen ou.

In your opinion, if I go to Haiti, what are some places/things I absolutely must see?

Best time to go to Haiti:
Carnival / Mardi-gras time in February. The cities of Port-Au-Prince and Jacmel are bursting with colors, music, dances, food and fun around that time.

Best places to visit:
Haiti's countrysides
Bassin Bleu waterfall near Jacmel
Etang Saumatre (a large lake) near the capital (only if you want to fish and see nature)
La Citadelle in Cap-Haitian (some hiking involved, offers great views of the city)
Musée National in Port-Au-Prince (If it's still standing after the earthquake)

Best things to do:
Sightseeing (enjoy watching colonial-style homes, watching caribbean life) in Petionville, outskirts of Aux Cayes, Jacmel, Arcahaie, Jeremie.
Head for the beaches of Aux Cayes (South), Jacmel (North), or Arcahaie (West)
Hiking in the southern hills of Comble Fort, Terre Rouge, St Jean du Sud, and others
Fishing
Diving
Surfing
Boating

I am not sure in what condition Haiti's forest (Forêt des Pins) is at this time.  You might want to check it out too. 
Once you leave the capital, Haiti's countryside is just miles after miles of beautiful landscape, beautiful beaches, mostly tropical weather, and lots of smiley faces

It's best to have a native tag along with you, preferably a strong man who can talk his way out of a "jam" if necessary.

youn kesyon..kijan ou di enjoy an kreyol?

Enjoy! - Anmize ou! or Pran plezi ou!

Enjoy yourself well! - Anmize ou byen!  or Pran plezi ou nètalkole!