'bad boy' - vakabon, aksyonè
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Wednesday, June 8, 2011
how do you say haitian princess in creole
Haitian princess - Prensès Ayisyèn, Prinsès lakay, Rèn solèy, Marabou natif natal, or Prensès Kreyòl
"Paske m konsa"
Paske m konsa - Because I'm made that way.
or
Paske m konn sa - Because I know about it.
or
Paske m konn sa - Because I know about it.
how do u say how u doing
How are you doing? - Kijan ou ye?
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How are you,
How are you doing,
Sak Pase?
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Too Much / Very Much
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Bonjou tout moun!
Hello everyone!
too - twò
too much - twòp
very:
anpil (follow verbs and adj.)
trè (placed before the adj.)
very much - anpil
TOO
1. Li twò piti.
It's too small.
2. Jip sa twò gran.
This skirt is too large.
3. Manyè pale! Ou twò timid.
Talk a little! You are too shy.
4. Ou kriye twòp.
You cry too much.
5. Li pale twòp nan telefòn nan.
She talks too much on the phone.
VERY
6. Li janti anpil.
Li trè janti.
He's very nice/kind.
7. Klas sa di anpil.
Klas sa trè di.
This class is very hard.
8. M tris anpil jodi a.
M trè tris jodi a.
I'm very sad today.
9. Kè m fè m mal anpil pou sa.
I am very sorry for that.
Literally means: '"My heart hurts for this."
10. Sa dwòl anpil.
Sa trè dwòl.
That is very strange/weird.
11. M renmen w anpil.
I love/like you very much.
Se tout, mèsi e orevwa.
That's all, thanks, and goodbye.
Track: Nostalgie Creole by Jomimi
how to say "receive the gift"
gift → kado, don
Receive the gift.
Resevwa kado a. or Resevwa don an.
I received your gift.
Mwen resevwa kado ou a.
I have a gift for you.
Mwen gen yon kado pou ou.
I like your gift.
Mwen renmen kado ou a.
Did you receive my gift?
Eske ou te resevwa kado mwen an?
Receive the gift.
Resevwa kado a. or Resevwa don an.
I received your gift.
Mwen resevwa kado ou a.
I have a gift for you.
Mwen gen yon kado pou ou.
I like your gift.
Mwen renmen kado ou a.
Did you receive my gift?
Eske ou te resevwa kado mwen an?
What does "Amoure mwen vle ou" and "Am nan travay" mean?
Amoure mwen vle w. - (it's about expressing desire towards someone) → it means: Honey, I want you.
Ah! M nan travay - (sounds like he/she doesn't want to be bothered, 'cause he/she's at work)
Ah! M nan travay - (sounds like he/she doesn't want to be bothered, 'cause he/she's at work)
how do u say, 'i like u very much friend but we're two different people.' i want to say it in creole
I like you very much, friend.Mwen renmen w anpil, zanmi.
But we're two different people.Men nou se de moun diferan.
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friend
how do you say: you wear glasses
prescription glasses - linèt
sunglasses - linèt solèy
you wear glasses - Ou pote linèt
Monday, June 6, 2011
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