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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!
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Exercise 63 - Review of the possessive Adjectives
After reviewing the possessive nouns and possessive adjectives you may take an online test by clicking on the following links:
http://hosted.onlinetesting.net/HaitianCreole/login.pl
Other places to find more about possessive adjectives are LESSON 16 (2/19/2010 blog) and EXERCISE 25 (10/13/2010 blog)
1. Let's begin with the basics:
My car - machin mwen
My dad - papa m (the "m" is the contracted form of "mwen". So "papa m" is the same as "papa mwen")
my book - liv mwen
your car - machin ou
2. Now let's move to the next level
My house - kay mwen
Important! - Sometimes a definite article is added after the possessive adjective like this:
My house - kay mwen an
The definite article can be omitted when using demontratives (this is, that is, these are, those are).
The definite article can be omitted when using nouns in such a specific way that there is no way of having more than one: father, mother, grandpa, grandma, husband, wife, heart, etc...
My mother - Manman m instead of Manman m nan
My grandmother - Grann mwen instead of Grann mwen an
His grandfather - Granpapa li instead of Granpapa li a
Our father - Papa nou instead of Papa nou an
This is my luggage. Sa se malèt mwen.
Those are my books. Sa yo se liv mwen.
Very Important - You know that the Haitian Creole Language have about five definite articles: a, an, la, lan, nan. Just follow the rules before you place them in a sentence.
Examples:
his car - machin li an
your book - liv ou a
my uncle - tonton mwen an ...or...my uncle - tonton m nan (follow the rules of the definite article)
our family - fanmi nou an
my friend - zanmi m nan
their child - pitit yo a
his brother - frè li a ... or...his brother - frè l la
his book - liv li a
3. Now let's make sentences with the possessive adjectives.
1. My book is red. - Liv mwen an wouj.
2. His car is small - machin li an piti.
3. My dad is sick - Papa m malad.
4. My uncle is here - Tonton m nan la.
5. Our school is far - Lekòl nou an lwen
6. This is my mom. - Sa se manman m.
7. This is my shirt - Sa se mayo m nan. or you could also say: Sa se mayo m.
8. This is my book - Sa se liv mwen an. or you could also say: Sa se liv mwen.
9. I understand your language - M konprann lang ou a.
10. Come to my house - Vini lakay mwen.
11. Come to my party - Vini nan fèt mwen an.
12. Come to my school - Vini nan lekòl mwen an
13. Come to their party - Vini nan fèt yo a.
14. Come to her school - Vini nan lekòl li a.
15. My pencil is yellow. - Kreyon m nan jòn.
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Possessive adjectives 3
http://hosted.onlinetesting.net/HaitianCreole/login.pl
Other places to find more about possessive adjectives are LESSON 16 (2/19/2010 blog) and EXERCISE 25 (10/13/2010 blog)
1. Let's begin with the basics:
My car - machin mwen
My dad - papa m (the "m" is the contracted form of "mwen". So "papa m" is the same as "papa mwen")
my book - liv mwen
your car - machin ou
your dad - papa ou or papa w
his car - machin li
our car - machin nou
our dad - papa nou or papa n
their car - machin yo
2. Now let's move to the next level
My house - kay mwen
Important! - Sometimes a definite article is added after the possessive adjective like this:
My house - kay mwen an
The definite article can be omitted when using demontratives (this is, that is, these are, those are).
The definite article can be omitted when using nouns in such a specific way that there is no way of having more than one: father, mother, grandpa, grandma, husband, wife, heart, etc...
My mother - Manman m instead of Manman m nan
My grandmother - Grann mwen instead of Grann mwen an
His grandfather - Granpapa li instead of Granpapa li a
Our father - Papa nou instead of Papa nou an
This is my luggage. Sa se malèt mwen.
Those are my books. Sa yo se liv mwen.
Very Important - You know that the Haitian Creole Language have about five definite articles: a, an, la, lan, nan. Just follow the rules before you place them in a sentence.
Examples:
his car - machin li an
your book - liv ou a
my uncle - tonton mwen an ...or...my uncle - tonton m nan (follow the rules of the definite article)
our family - fanmi nou an
my friend - zanmi m nan
their child - pitit yo a
his brother - frè li a ... or...his brother - frè l la
his book - liv li a
3. Now let's make sentences with the possessive adjectives.
1. My book is red. - Liv mwen an wouj.
2. His car is small - machin li an piti.
3. My dad is sick - Papa m malad.
4. My uncle is here - Tonton m nan la.
5. Our school is far - Lekòl nou an lwen
6. This is my mom. - Sa se manman m.
7. This is my shirt - Sa se mayo m nan. or you could also say: Sa se mayo m.
8. This is my book - Sa se liv mwen an. or you could also say: Sa se liv mwen.
9. I understand your language - M konprann lang ou a.
10. Come to my house - Vini lakay mwen.
11. Come to my party - Vini nan fèt mwen an.
12. Come to my school - Vini nan lekòl mwen an
13. Come to their party - Vini nan fèt yo a.
14. Come to her school - Vini nan lekòl li a.
15. My pencil is yellow. - Kreyon m nan jòn.
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Learn more about Possessive adjectives at these links:
Possessive adjectives 2Possessive adjectives 3
Labels:
CREOLE GRAMMAR,
li,
ou,
Possessive adjectives: mwen,
Yo
Lesson 13 - Subject Pronouns
I - Mwen, M
you - Ou, W
He/She/ It - Li, l
They - Yo, Y
1. She buys five houses. - Li achte senk kay. Or L achte senk Kay.
2. We come to see you. - Nou vini wè w. Or N vini wè w
3. They sing all night. - Yo chante tout nan nwit.
4. They buy all the food. - Y achte tout manje a.
5. I show you the way. - Mwen montre ou chimen an
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Let's practice. Translate the following sentences.
1. He is happy.
2. She walks fast.
3. I sit next to you.
4. We bring good news.
5. They talk a lot.
Find answer key at the bottom of this page
1.li kontan 2.li mache vit 3. m chita bò kote w 4.nou pote bon nouvèl 5.yo pale anpil.
you - Ou, W
He/She/ It - Li, l
We - Nou, N
You - Nou, N
They - Yo, Y
1. She buys five houses. - Li achte senk kay. Or L achte senk Kay.
2. We come to see you. - Nou vini wè w. Or N vini wè w
3. They sing all night. - Yo chante tout nan nwit.
4. They buy all the food. - Y achte tout manje a.
5. I show you the way. - Mwen montre ou chimen an
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Let's practice. Translate the following sentences.
1. He is happy.
2. She walks fast.
3. I sit next to you.
4. We bring good news.
5. They talk a lot.
Find answer key at the bottom of this page
1.li kontan 2.li mache vit 3. m chita bò kote w 4.nou pote bon nouvèl 5.yo pale anpil.
Labels:
CREOLE GRAMMAR,
li,
mwen,
ou,
pronouns,
subject pronouns,
Yo
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