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Thursday, March 3, 2011
hi, i want to learn the french creole language, and i was wondering if i could find a tutor
We do not tutor.
check out EDUCAVISION or LIBRERI MAPOU websites. They might be able to help.
Whatever, whoever, whereever
Whatever - nenpòt kisa
whoever - nenpòt kimoun, or nenpòt kilès
wherever - nenpòt kikote
anyhow - nenpòt kijan, or nenpòt kouman, or nenpòt kifason
whoever - nenpòt kimoun, or nenpòt kilès
wherever - nenpòt kikote
anyhow - nenpòt kijan, or nenpòt kouman, or nenpòt kifason
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kote and ki kote,
whatever whoever wherever,
where
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Repel(s), repelled,country in the middle east,slaggish economy, thanxs you, are u sure, easier, can u send in the meaning of these words in creole.
repel ( to ward off, to send away) - pouse
repel ( resisting an attack) - reziste, goumen
repel (rise against, send away, force back) - revòlte
Repeal - revoke, anile
Country in the Middle East - peyi nan Mwayen Noryan
country - peyi
Middle East - Mwayen Noryan
Sluggish - move, tèt chat
sluggish economy - move ekonomi
sluggish ekonomi - ekonomi tèt anba (upside down economy)
I thank you - m remèsye w
to thank - remèsye
Are you sure - Eske ou sèten?
easier - pi fasil
repel (rise against, send away, force back) - revòlte
Repeal - revoke, anile
Country in the Middle East - peyi nan Mwayen Noryan
country - peyi
Middle East - Mwayen Noryan
Sluggish - move, tèt chat
sluggish economy - move ekonomi
sluggish ekonomi - ekonomi tèt anba (upside down economy)
I thank you - m remèsye w
to thank - remèsye
Are you sure - Eske ou sèten?
easier - pi fasil
How would you say the phrase "Love me clean" in creole? (edited)
Love me clean - No equivalent expression
Clean love (self-love)- lanmou pwòp
Pure love - lanmou pi, lanmou san relasyon
Lanmou pwòp means having respect for oneself, having a healthy self-esteem, accepting who you are
Lanmou pwochen is the love you're supposed to have for one another as in, "Love One Another...", it's brotherly love.
Lanmou chanèl is sexual love, sexual lust, primitive instinct
Lanmou pi is pure love, as in "God's love"
Love as an object can be translated as "idòl" pronounced "ee-dohl"
You are special - Ou se yon moun ki spesyal
You are important - Ou se yon moun ki enpòtan
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Audio practice.
1. lanmou pwòp - self-respect
2.lanmou pwochen - brotherly love
3. lanmou chanèl - physical love
4. lanmou pi - pure love
5. lanmou san kondisyon - unconditional love
6. ou se yon moun ki spesyal - you are special
7. ou spesyal - you are special
8. ou se yon moun ki enpòtan - you're important
9. ou enpòtan - you're important
Ask me anything
Clean love (self-love)- lanmou pwòp
Pure love - lanmou pi, lanmou san relasyon
Lanmou pwòp means having respect for oneself, having a healthy self-esteem, accepting who you are
Lanmou pwochen is the love you're supposed to have for one another as in, "Love One Another...", it's brotherly love.
Lanmou chanèl is sexual love, sexual lust, primitive instinct
Lanmou pi is pure love, as in "God's love"
Love as an object can be translated as "idòl" pronounced "ee-dohl"
You are special - Ou se yon moun ki spesyal
You are important - Ou se yon moun ki enpòtan
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Audio practice.
1. lanmou pwòp - self-respect
2.lanmou pwochen - brotherly love
3. lanmou chanèl - physical love
4. lanmou pi - pure love
5. lanmou san kondisyon - unconditional love
6. ou se yon moun ki spesyal - you are special
7. ou spesyal - you are special
8. ou se yon moun ki enpòtan - you're important
9. ou enpòtan - you're important
Ask me anything
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
broken heart, broken hearted
broken heart (sad) - kè brize
broken hearted (lovesick) - gen maldamou, gen kè brize
broken hearted (lovesick) - gen maldamou, gen kè brize
what does the word muche mean in the creole language
mouche, n. - Pronounced moo-shay means man, husband, boyfriend, fellow, dude, lover
mouche, v - pronounced moo-shay means to blow your nose
mouche, v - pronounced moo-shay means to blow your nose
where can i find ex 65
To find Exercise 65, enter either 'Verb to go" or "I'm going to" or "exercise 65" in the search area. If that doesn't work, scroll down to 'Lessons, Exercises, Answered questions, etc..'. to the left column and find the blog entry of 2/11/11
konsa konsa
konsa konsa - Not too great.When you're asked, "how are things?", and things are not going too well, you may reply, "konsa konsa".
also,
Konsa konsa - easy and free
also,
Konsa konsa - easy and free
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