It's kawousèl, or mannèj, in Creole.
As for "kanaval", you're right, the first one is used more, but some people do say kan-na-val also.
Yes, I have heard great reviews from people who've used the Pimsleur method for learning H. Creole. I'm glad that you find it helpful. Do you get to practice Creole conversation with other Creole speakers?
Dakò :)
Kontinye konsa.
Haitian Creole ↔ English Reference, Look up Haitian Creole and English Words
As for "kanaval", you're right, the first one is used more, but some people do say kan-na-val also.
Yes, I have heard great reviews from people who've used the Pimsleur method for learning H. Creole. I'm glad that you find it helpful. Do you get to practice Creole conversation with other Creole speakers?
Dakò :)
Kontinye konsa.
Haitian Creole ↔ English Reference, Look up Haitian Creole and English Words