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Saturday, May 28, 2011

How do you say baby you made me fall real hard in love with you

Cheri, ou fè m tonbe damou pou ou.

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how do you say 'alright'

Alright? (as in: agree?)
Dakò?

Is this alright? (Do you agree?)
Eske ou dakò?

alright (as in: ok, well, good)
byen, ok, anfòm

I'm alright .
M byen.

Are you alright?
Eske ou anfòm?
Eske ou byen?

Is everyone alright?
Eske tout moun byen?

Everything's alright.
Tout bagay byen.
Tout bagay anfòm

Everything is gonna be alright.
Tout bagay va byen.
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When a person uses that's it.. define that's it..do not vocalize the 'n' sound)

That's it. (as in 'that's the one') - Se li menm.
That's it. (as in 'that's all') - se tout.
Vocalizing the n sound as in the English word 'man' does not occur in Creole.
'an' is a nasal vowel and is pronounced like 'uh'. Example: manman (muh-muh)You would vocalize the 'n' sound when you have a double consonant as in 'mann', pronounced 'muh-n'.

Examples:
pann - hang

rann - render, regurgitate

tann - wait

fann - cut through, rip open

define the verb 'to Wait'

To wait - tann
Wait for me - Tann mwen.
I'm waiting for you. - Map tann ou.
Wait a minute. - Tann yon minit. or Tann yon moman.

Friday, May 27, 2011

take a shower

take a shower (v.) - benyen (pronounced benh-yenh, do not vocalize the 'n' sound)

a shower (n.) - beny (pronounced benh -y)
The Haitian Creole noun 'beny' is often used to describe a medicinal or ceremonial (voodoo) bath.

Example:

He's taking a shower. - lap benyen.


Nèg sa ap benyen
 I'm taking a shower. - map benyen.

She's in the shower. - lap benyen.

Go take a shower. - Al benyen.

I'm going to take a shower. - M pral benyen

when I get home, I'll take a nice shower.
Lè m rive lakay mwen, m pral pran yon bon beny
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how do you say ...have fun?

Pran plezi ou
or
Anmize ou byen.

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i love yo hair

I love your hair.
M renmen cheve ou.

thanks for the add

Do you mean 'ad'?

Thanks for the ad. - Mèsi pou reklam nan.

Please how can I say "shaving brush" in creole? God bless you. I love you.

Thanks :)

shaving brush - bwòs a raze, or bwòs pou raze

How could you say in creole "dogpatch stuff"?

dogpatch stuff - bagay abitan, bagay gwo soulye

(I'm assuming that 'Dogpatch' have something to do with a 'hillbilly or a naive manner') am I right?

Please how could you say in creol "corn shucks"?

corn shucks - po mayi or pay mayi

dollars in creole

dollars - dola

Haitian money - goud (5 goud = $1 dollar)

money - lajan, kòb

10 cents - 10 kòb

25 cents - 25 kòb

50 cents - 50 kòb

Change - monnen

what does mandaly mean?

I don't know. My mom never told me :)
I have looked it up, but came back with nothing.
If one day you find out, please let me know.

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Thursday, May 26, 2011

he loves

He loves. - Li renmen.

He loves me. - Li renmen m.

He loves us. - Li renmen nou.

He loves us all. - Li renmen nou tout.

He likes mangoes. - Li renmen mango.

how you say baby

bebe

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