Listen to and Follow The Podcast at SOUVNI ON THE MIKE with Podcast Transcripts available. Advanced Haitian Creole Learners, you have arrived :). Souvni On The Mike stands as a vibrant cultural beacon in the digital soundscape, offering a weekly immersion into the heart of Haitian language and life. This Haitian Creole podcast transforms the airwaves into a dynamic classroom and cultural salon, where education, entertainment, and community connection converge. Follow the podcast.

Saturday, April 28, 2012

How do you say: This is a lot of fun?

This is a lot of fun,
Sa enteresan anpil.

This is fun!
How fun!
Ala enteresan!
Ala de plezi!
Ala de komedi!
Se pa ti enteresan non!

I am brand new to this language and want to learn it before going on a mission trip to Haiti....where do I begin?

You will find some good resources with the lists on the right side of the screen. The earliest posts (starting at the top right) contain the elementary stuff.

I hope you've got some good Creole-speaking friends to practice with. You learn faster that way.

There are also some good online classes with Carlo at www.haitihub.com and also with Ewòl at www.creoleclasses.com

Ask me anything

"mesi paske w'ap vini. kreyol w bon papa? se sal ye wi"

Mesi paske w'ap vini.
Thanks for your upcoming trip.

Kreyòl w bon papa.
Your Creole is good?
or
Is your Creole good.
(sounds more like Your Creole is good)

Se sa'l ye wi. (contraction for 'Se sa li ye wi')That's what it is.

Is "Viv Ayiti" an expression? Is there a better one that expresses Haitian Pride?

'Viv Ayiti' is about hoping for a healthy and prosperous Haiti.
I couldn't think of a better way to express pride for the 'Pearl of the West Indies'

If I want to say, "This was my chance", would I say... Sa a se te chans mwen, Sa a te se chans mwen, or Sa a te chans mwen?

The middle one is not grammatically correct.
The first one would be the BEST way to say it.

Ask me anything

how do you say"have fun in haitian

Have fun.
Anmize ou.
Anmize w byen.
Pran plezi w.
Jwi lavi w.

Go have some fun.
Al pran plezi w.
Al anmize w.
Al distrè tèt ou non.
Al distrè w.
Al djayi kò w.
Ale banbile.
Al banbile non

me too

thank god for my family and friends

Mèsi Bondye pou fanmi m ak zanmi m yo.
or
Mwen remèsye Bondye pou fanmi m ak zanmi m yo.

what does jojo mean

Sounds, to me, like a non gate (nickname).

Just a quick note to thank you. I have about 4 months in which to learn enough Kreyol to pass a basic translation exam, and your website has been incredibly helpful. Thanks SO much! Mesi!

Great to know that :)
Wishing you success in your exam.

Ask me anything

what is hexagon and triangle

hexagon → egzagòn
triangle → triyang

Ask me anything

meaning of work Kle

kle → key

Ask me anything

Friday, April 27, 2012

li di nou li regret sa l te fe a.what does the last letter 'a' represent in this sentence?

It's a definite article.


Li di nou li regrèt sa l te fè a.
He/she told us he/she regret the thing that he/she did.

Here's a link to more examples of this type of sentences: Position of the definite article

How you use the word 'manke'

manke → nearly, almost


Mwen manke tonbe.
I almost fell.


Nou manke fè aksidan sou otowout la.
We nearly got into an accident on the expressway.


Mwa pase mwen te malad.  M te manke mouri.
Last month I was ill.  I almost died.




manke → to lack, to be missing, to be short of

Manje a manke sèl.
The food is lacking in salt.


Nou manke yon moun nan koral la.
We are short of one person in the choir.




thank you Jesus for opening my eyes to see the beautiful people of Haiti.

Thank you Jesus for opening my eyes to see the beautiful people of Haiti.
Mèsi Jezi, dèske ou louvri je'm pou'm kapab wè bèl moun Ayiti yo.