year → ane, lane, zan
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Thursday, January 12, 2012
your name
your name → non ou
his name → non li
my name → non mwen
Remember that the possessive adj. above ou, li, mwen can always be contracted.
His name is John.
Non li se John.
Your name will be on everybody's lips.
Non ou va nan bouch tout moun.
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How do you say god bless haiti on this day
God bless Haiti today.
Bondye beni Ayiti jodi a.
May God bless Haiti today.
Se pou Bondye beni Ayiti jodi a.
i tried to get in into this website but i could not. was it down for some reason. i don't know.
I'm sorry, I wasn't aware of that. Blogger is pretty reliable. They usually repair their system glitches very quickly when it does happen.
Thanks for letting me know :)
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Do they really use "aprann" for "teach" and "learn"? How does that work?
Teach → anseye, edike, montre, enstwi, or fòme
Teach me how to swim.
Montre m naje.
He taught me everthing I know.
Li montre m tout sa m konnen.
He teaches in a good school.
Li anseye nan yon bon lekòl.
Learn → aprann
I learned to drive when I was only twelve.
Mwen te aprann kondwi lè m te gen sèlman dizan.
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