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Most requested translations added here for your convenience: I love you → Mwen renmen w. I miss you → Mwen sonje w. My love!Lanmou mwen!

'that's it'

1.
Se sa.
That's it.

2.
Se pa sa.
That's not it.
It's not that.

3.
Se sa li ye.
That's what it is.
That's it.

4.
Se pa sa li ye.
That's not it.
That's not what it is.

5.
Se li.
Se li menm.
That's it.
That's him.
That's her.

6.
Se pa li.
Se pa li menm.
That's not it.
That's not him
That's not her.

6.
Se tout.
That's all.

7.
Se pa tout.
That's not all.

Yes,I Got It Too...

The verb "to get" may have three different meanings here:

Yes, I got it too.
Wi, mwen genyen li tou. (as in Yes, I have it too)

Wi, mwen resevwa li tou. (as in Yes, I received it too)

Wi, mwen konprann li tou. ( as in yes, I understand it too)

I know "it's useful" is "se itil." How do I say "It will be useful?" Thank you!

It will be useful. - Li va itil.

It/she/he will be very useful. - Li va byen itil.

That will be very useful. - Sa va byen itil.

You will be useful to me. - Ou va byen itil mwen.

how do you say how are you doing?

kouman ou ye?

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food

food (n.) → manje

eat (v.) → manje

I ate the food. → mwen manje manje a.

The food is delicious. → Manje a bon.

The food is spicy (hot). → Manje a pike.

Have you eaten? → Eske ou manje deja?

Would you like some food? → Eske ou ta renmen yon ti manje?

No thank you.  I've already eaten. →Non mèsi.  Mwen deja manje.

My heart is broken.

My heart is broken.
Kè m brize.

You broke my heart.
Ou brize kè m.

I have a sinking feeling.
Kè m sere.

pure water translation in haitiian creole

pure water - dlo pirifye

distilled water - dlo distile

drinkable water - dlo potab

'Join in' pa rete la!!

Join in! Don't just stand there!
Vin mete nou ansanm! Pa rete la!

Join in!
Vin mete ou ansanm ak nou!

Come together with us!
Vini ansanm ak nou!

I see you sacrificing your life to help make the lives of so many others better. It's a beautiful reflection of Jesus. Thank you for all that you do. (Creole)

Mwen wè jan wap sakrifye lavi ou pou lòt moun ka gen yon lavi miyò.
Sa se yon bèl jès ki reflete lanmou Jezi. Mèsi pou tout sa ou fè.

ampil english translation

anpil → many, several, a lot, very much

You are a beautiful example of Jesus' love in my life. I praise God for making me your daughter. (Creole)

Ou se yon bèl egzanp lanmou Jezi nan lavi'm.
Mwen remèsye Bondye dèske mwen se pitit fi ou.

Or

Ou se yon bèl egzanp lanmou Jezi nan lavi'm.
Mwen remèsye Bondye dèske li te ban mwen ou kòm manman.

what does paradi lanmou mean

Paradi lanmouParadise of love

your my all

You are my all. → Ou se tout pou mwen.

how to say hello how are you

Hello, how are you?
Bonjou kouman ou ye?

i beg your pardon?

I beg your pardon?
Eskize mwen? or
Kisa ou di? or
Sa ou di?

What is the best way to say, "scorn" or "repudiate". "I went to talk to her, and she scorned me."

Scorn (as in put down, or spurn) → (subject) malonèt

I went to talk to her, and she scorned me.
Mwen t'al pale avèk li, e li fè mwen malonèt.

He put me down.
Li fè mwen malonèt.

I put him in his place.
Mwen fè li malonèt.

that's right!

That's right! → Se sa!
That's absolutely right! → Se sa menm!

We're not here right now. But if you leave a message with your phone number, we'll call you back as soon as we can. Thanks! (Creole, please)

Nou pa la kounye a.
Men si ou kite yon mesaj ak nimewo telefòn ou,
n'ap retounen apèl la osito ke nou kapab.  Mèsi!

Your blog is AWESOME! Thanks Mandaly!

Great!
I'm glad you like it :)

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translate sweet spot in creole

sweet spot mwèl  or  nannan

Tanpri, rele yon doktè! Yon chyen gwo se mòde janm gòch mwen an!Tanpri, rele yon doktè! Yon chyen gwo se mòde janm gòch mwen an!

Tanpri, rele yon doktè! Yon gwo chyen fèk sot mòde janm goch mwen!
Please, call a doctor! a big dog just bit my left leg.

What's the Creole word for "tarp"? I can't find it anywhere. Thanks

Tarp → pwela

Do you know the Kreyol lyrics to "Come, Now is the Time to Worship?"

There are no Creole Lyrics for this song, that I know of.
If you heard it in Creole, it means that someone may have translated it for their own use.
On my last trip to Haiti, I had to translate a few songs to Creole, in order to get the youth to sing with the music tracks that I had brought with me.
You may want to do that too.

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you are so cool!

anfòm nèt → awesome, wonderful, fantastic

You are so cool!
You are awesome!
Ou sou konpa nèt!
Ou se sa nèt!
Ou anfòm nèt!

hilarious

hilarious - komik
It' hilarious! -  Se pa ti komedi non!

pa

"Pa" indicates the negative.

Mwen pa kapab.
I can't.

Mwen pa wè li.
I don't see it.

Pa gen pwoblem.
No problem.

Nou pap janm bliye.
We will never forget.

Mwen pat konnen.
I didn't know.

Mwen pa prale avè ou.
I will not go with you.

domi

sleep

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i'll be waiting

I'll be waiting.
Map tann.
or
M'ap rete tann.

Please translate these children's poems--God made my face,my toes, my hands. I have a place in God's great plans.I am specialdon't you seesomeone very specialBecause God made me!--to the tune of "Frere Jacques" Do Haiti kids know this song?

Yes. Kids in Haiti are familiar with the tune "Frère Jacques". Here's a translation of the above poem that'll go to the tune of "Frère Jacques". I tried it and it worked. Let me know if you're having problems with it.

I'm placing the corresponding tune in color next to the poem as a guide.

Bondye kreye figi m, li fè zòtèy,  Frère Jacques! Frère Jacques!
Ak men mwen! Ak men mwen!  Dormez-vous, dormez vous!
Mwen gen yon plas                    Frère Jacques! 
Nan tout gwo plan                      Frère Jacques!
Bondye a, Bondye a                   Dormez-vous, dormez-vous!
Mwen se yon moun spesyal        Sonnez la martine
Trè espesyal paske                    Sonnez la martine
Li kreye m, Li kreye m!       Ding, deng, dong!  Ding, deng, dong!

ankourajman

Ankourajman → encouragement, consolation, relief, support, boost.

Some words of encouragement - kèk mo konsolasyon

how do u say i miss your voice

I miss your voice.
Mwen sonje vwa ou.

Or

I wish I could hear your voice.
Mwen anvi tande vwa ou.

Don't touch me (Creole)

Don't touch me.
Pa manyen mwen!
or
Pa manyen m!

Se Bondye ki granmoun.

Granmoun → mature, wise because of age, experienced because of age, venerated


Se Bondye ki granmoun.
God is is the mature one.
or
God has the last say.

don't you think so?

Don't you think so?
Eske ou pa panse sa?

Do you think so?
Eske ou panse sa?

What do you think?
Kisa ou panse?

That's what you think!
Se sa ou panse!
Se sa w panse!

you want to drive me crazy?you are going to drive me crazy?

You want to drive me crazy.
Ou vle fè m fou.

You're going to drive me crazy.
Wa pral fè m fou.

You're driving me crazy.
Wap fè m fou.

What is the difference between souple and tanpri? When do I use each one?

Both means please.
There's not much difference.
You can use either one of them at any time in a sentence.

Souple (from the French: S'il vous plaît -If it pleases you) - Please.
Tanpri (from the French: Je t'en prie - I beg of you) - Please

Yep! What's kou pa pou da means,,

Hmm... Have you gotten the spelling right?

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Don't touch me.

Translation:
Don't touch me.
Pa manyen mwen.

do you have anything against it?

Do you have anything agaisnt that?
Eske ou gen yon bagay kont sa?

Are you against it?
Eske ou kont sa?

Don't you agree?
Eske ou pa dakò?

Do you agree?
Eske ou dakò?

Do you agree with me?
Eske ou dakò avè m?

Is that right?
Eske se sa?  or
Se sa?

Isn't that right?
Eske se pa sa?  or
Se pa sa?

what do you do for living?

What do you do for a living?
Ki metye ou?
Ki metye ou fè?
Ki pwofesyon ou?
Kisa ou fè?

youn kesyon..kijan ou di enjoy an kreyol?

Enjoy! - Anmize ou! or Pran plezi ou!

Enjoy yourself well! - Anmize ou byen!  or Pran plezi ou nètalkole!

Thank you for your time! That's nice of you! You are very kind!

Mèsi pou tan ou! Se yon bon bagay ou fè! Ou trè janti!

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we'll pick up the rest of lessons tommorrow, thank you & have a nice day's

Nap kontinye rès leson yo demen. Mèsi e pase yon bon jounen!

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don't mess with me!

There are many ways to say this:
Pa betize avè m! → Don't toy with me!

Pa jwe avè m! → Don't play with me!

Pa radote avè m! → Don't mess with me!

It's a deal!

It's a deal!
Se dakò!
Pa gen pann!
Anfòm!

Bring them home (Creole)

Bring them home.
Mennen yo lakay yo

Bring him/her home.
Mennen li lakay li.

Take me home.
Mennen mwen lakay mwen.

I will take you home.
Ma mennen ou lakay ou.

I know, this isn't going to work!

Mwen konnen, sa pap mache.

Finalement, if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say (Laugh) anything

Finalman, si ou pa gen anyen de byen pou ou di, pa pale.

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you might find this strange, but I need to know the CREOLE word for dried nasal mucus. Please

Not strange in my world at all

Dried nasal mucus (booger, snot) → kaka nen
nasal mucus (non dried, runny mucus) → larim
runny nose → nen koule

Siince we're on the subject of , I might as well add a few more terms.
Eye booger → lasi, or lasi nan je
 Dried drool around the mouth → bòkyè

I was born in haiti and then adopted into America. Now I've forgotten my language. How do I begin to relearn it?

There are so many ways and places where you can start my friend.
Have you visted Haiti since the adoption?
Have you kept in touch with your biological family?
Are you well informed of your culture and the history of Haiti's foundation?
Perhaps you can invite your family to learn the language together with you.

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what does ah ou mean

"ah" is in interjection.
ou → pronoun "you"
Example:
Ah! ou ap blage! - You're joking!

when are you going to be my girlfriend

Translation:
Kilè n'ap renmen?

I'm on my way. / I'm done.

I'm on my way.
Mwen nan wout.

I'm almost there.
Mwen preske rive.

I'm not too far.
Mwen pa twò lwen.

I'm coming.
M' ap vini.

I'm here.
Mwen la.
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I am almost done.
Mwen preske fini.

I am done.
Mwen fini.

I am done eating.
mwen fin manje.

haitian men usually call themselves neg, but is it offensive when foreigners use that word while addressing haitian?

Question taken from comments from 8/17/2011  10:01 AM post.

No, it's not.
Although the Haitian Creole word "nèg" literally comes from the French "nègre" which means "black or negro", it is used as a general term for "man" in Haitian Creole.

So "nèg" could be a white or black man in Haitian Creole.

Sometimes, you will hear Haitians say: "Yon nèg blan" which means "a white man".

Haitians will use "nèg" to mean "a friend, a comrade, a confidant, a guy".


You will often hear the following terms:

nèg pa m → my buddy, my pal

nèg save → a clever, smart, or polished individual

nèg sòt → someone who's not so smart

nèg mòn → a country boy, a hillbilly

nèg fèy → people with no etiquette

nèg ginen → people (especially of African origin) who don't forget where they came from, remain true to their roots.

The feminine equivalent of "nèg" is "nègès". "nègès" really means "a beautiful native
Did that help?

I don't have time for that.

Mwen pa gen tan pou sa.

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gun

revòlvè, fizi, or zam

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I don't have time for that.

I don't have time for that.
Mwen pa gen tan pou sa.

se mwen ki remèsye ou!

Se mwen ki remèsye ou!
It's I who thank you.


Did you mean:
Se mwen ki dwe remèsye ou!
It is I who must thank you!

God loves you translated

God loves you.
Bondye renmen ou.

Welcome back! I missed you while you were on vacation. How was Haiti?

Translation:
Byenveni ankò! Mwen te sonje ou pandan ou te nan vakans. Kijan Ayiti te ye?

Welcome back! → Byenveni ankò!
How was Ayiti? → Kijan Ayiti te ye?

wap fait mwen sonje ou ampil

W'ap fè mwen sonje ou anpil.
You'll make me miss you so much.

Where is the best place for... (creole)

Where is the best place for...? 
Ki pi bon kote...?

Where is the best place for a beer?
Ki pi bon kote mwen ta ka jwenn yon byè?

Where's the best place to go eat?
Ki pi bon kote mwen ta ka al manje?

Where's the best place to stay?
Ki pi bon kote mwen ta ka rete

sa kap fet ti cherri means?

What's happening sweetie?

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ou jou a la foi jezi mouin

On jou a la fwa,, Jezi mwen
One day at a time, my Jesus

Can you substitute "laj" for "lay" in Creole?

No.  They each mean something different.

Laj (n.) → age (n.)

example:
Ki laj ou?
How old are you?

Ki laj li?
How old is he/she?

Ki laj papa w?
How old is your dad?

Ki laj kay ou a?
How old is your house?

Mwen pap janm di ou laj mwen.
I will never tell you my age.

Lay → garlic

example:
Mete yon ti lay nan manje a tanpri.
Add a little garlic in the food please.

Lay bon pou sante ou.
Garlic is good for your health.




What is the expression "knock on wood" in haiti?

Knock on wood
Mande Bondye padon

Kisa ou ta fè si ou ta gen yon milyon dola?

Ah! Mwen ta separe li ansanm avèk ou

kisa "Nap swiv bagay yo?" vle di?

N'ap swiv bagay yo.
We're keeping tabs on things.
We're keeping an eye on things.
We're just observing.
We're following things.

'Swiv (v.)' literally means 'to follow'

Machin?!!

machin → car, automobiles

machin a koud → sewing machine

machin a lave → washing machine

machin pou lave asyèt (or from French: lave-vesèl) → dishwasher

Do you see double?

Do you see double?
Eske ou wè doub?

double → doub
blurry → twoub


Do you have blurry vision?
Eske ou wè twoub?

Read me the double line.
Li liy doub la pou mwen.

How many lines do you see?
konbyen liy ou wè?

Do you see one line or two?
Eske ou wè yon liy oubyen de liy?

do you see double

Eske ou wè doub?

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What is this mess?! (creole)

What is this mess?! (mess as in: mayhem, riot, disorder, clutter, pandemonium)
Ki gagòt sa?!!
Ki melimelo sa?!!
Ki briganday sa?!!!
Ki tenten sa mezanmi!!!

Same idea as in:
What the hell is this?!!
Ki gagòt sa mezanmi?!!

WTF?
Ki briganday sa?!!! (non vulgar)

What is this chaos?!!!
Ki gagòt sa?!!!

mwen lakay mwen

I'm at home.

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How come you don't say hello to me anymore? (creole)

How come → kouman fè or kijan fè
Say hello → salye

How come you don't say hello to me anymore?
Kouman fè ou pa salye mwen ankò?

How come you're still here?
Kouman fè ou la toujou?

How come you don't call me?
Kijan fè ou pa rele m?

Say hello to your mom for me.
Salye manman ou pou mwen.

Say hello to your family.
Salye fanmi ou.

how to say "get out" or "kick out", as in "I kicked her out of the party"

to get out - sòti deyò, mete (subject) deyò

to kick out - mete (subject) deyò

example:

Get out!
Sòti deyò!   or
Mete ou deyò!

You must kick him out.
Fòk ou mete li deyò.

I got kicked out of the party.
Yo mete mwen deyò nan fèt la.

I kicked her out of the party.
Mwen mete li deyò nan fèt la.

She kicked her husband out of the house.
Li mete mari li deyò nan kay la.

We are at war. This is a spiritual war. (creole)

War → lagè

We are at war. → Nou nan lagè.

We are in a spiritual war. → Nou nan yon lagè spirityèl.

This is a spiritual battle. → Sa se yon konba spirityèl.

How do you say Physical Therapist? outside?Thank you

Outside - deyò
Outside of - andeyò

I'm outside.
Mwen deyò a.

It's raining outside.
Lap fè lapli deyò a.

Take a walk outside.
Fè yon ti mache deyò a.

Put you arms outside of the box.
Mete bra ou andeyò bwat la.
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Haitian creole Terms for Physical Therapist are:

Espesyalis nan Tretman Fizik - Specialist in Physical Therapy.
Espesyalis nan Terapi Fizik - Specialist in Physical Therapy.
Medsen nan Terapi Fizik - Doctor or Expert in Physical Therapy

Physical Therapy - Tretman Fizik, Terapi Fizik

Thanks.

u se tout la vim,san ou la vim pa anyen,bb kote tout bel pwomes nou yo bb repasew kote tout bel pawol nou te konn pale yo

Ou se tout lavi m.
You are my whole life.

San ou, lavi m pa anyen.
Without you, my life is nothing.

Kote tout bèl pwomès nou yo.
What happened to our beautiful promises

Repase w (sonje?)
Remember

Kote tout bèl pawòl nou te konn pale yo.
What happened to the loving words we used to share.

Ah! sa se yon chante wi :)

troubled, as in : "She is troubled"

to be troubled (as in to be worried, to be burdened, to be stressed) → gen pwoblèm, gen tèt chaje

She is burdened.
Li gen pwoblèm.  or
Li gen tèt chaje.  or
Tèt li chaje.

I am burdened.
Mwen gen pwoblèm.  or
Mwen gen tèt chaje.   or
Tèt mwen chaje.

I am stressed over all the party preparations.
Tèt mwen chaje avèk tout preparasyon fèt la.

A person who's known to cause a lot of problems, or a troublemaker is called a "tèt chaje" in Haitian Creole.

EXAMPLE:
Be careful with this girl.  She's a loose canon.
Fè atansyon ak fi sa.  Li se yon tèt chaje.

what's your name?

Kijan ou rele?

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Seize the day

Seize the day → pwofite jounen an
Seize the moment → pwofite tan an, pwofite moman an
Seize the occasion → pwofite okazyon, sezi okazyon

Sezi (v.) - to seize

pwofite (v.) - to make the most of, to take advantage of

what doeswoy fout oh bon dieu

holy macaroni!, Oh God! or something similar.

P.S.take the word "fout" out if you don't want to be rude.

how do i say i do not have any ride

woulib - a ride, a free ride

sou woulib - cruising, freewheeling

Can you give a ride? - Eske ou ka ban m yon woulib?

I don't have a ride. → Mwen pa gen woulib.

I don't have any ride. →Mwen pa gen transpòtasyon.

Ale ou kote ou bra le a...

Ale kote ou prale a. → Go on.

KOUNE OU A FE ME WE OU

Kounye a fè mwen wè ou. → Let me see you now.

sound out the vowel in the haitian creole alphabet

Listen to the Haitian Creole alphabet here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_a4MX1SdPk
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Go! do ur homeworks in creole!

Go do your homework. → Ale fè devwa ou!

Sweet heart

Sweetheart, Honey, Sweetie → Cheri, Toutou, Choupèt

how to say mama

Mama, mother, mom → Manman, manmi

How best to describe cloud nine or dreamland or "he's over the moon"?

soul → nanm
your soul (as in ghost, angel or your essence) bonnanj
Spirit (brain, head) lòlòj
Head → tèt
seventh heaven → setyèm syèl


He's over the moon.
Li nan setyèm syèl.

He/she is euphoric.
Lòlòj li chavire.
Bonnanj li pati.
Tèt li pati.
Nanm li pati.

Your friends haven't done anything newly lately!

Zanmi ou yo pa fè anyen de bon tou dènyèman.

To come from...as in "where do you come from"? Mesi

come from, come out of → sòti

Where do you come from?
Ki bò ou sòti.

She came from the south.
Li sòti nan sid.

I just came from the bank. It is closed.
Mwen fèk sòti nan bank lan. Yo fèmen.

A puppy came out of the bag.
Yon ti chen sòti nan valiz la.

Do you know where babies come from?
Eske ou konnen ki bò ti bebe sòti?

Is it th same name for earthworms and maggots? My creole dictionary does not say. Thanks.

earthworms →vètè
worms → vè
maggots →
caterpillar → cheni

Do you know the Haitian hymn that says something like "Lapriye gen yon fos ki pisan..." if so, what are all the lyrics of this hymn?

So sorry, my search so far has come up with nothing.
Check back with this post within the next two days as I'll continue to comb through my collection of hymns (and other people's too!).

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I'm so sorry. Please don't be disappointed in me. I want to make you proud. (in English please)

Translation:
Mwen mande w padon. Tanpri, pa pedi konfyans nan mwen. Mwen ta renmen ou kontan ak mwen.

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Eske ou konnen kisa yon manje chen janbe ye?

Mezanmi!!!!
manje chen janbe manje kwit machann ap vann nan lari.

Are you from Port-de-Paix by any chance? So far, I only heard that expression from people who come from Port-de-paix

Mandaly, can I use "pa anpil" to say "not much "? How about "nothing at all"?

Wi, ou kapab.

not much - pa anpil
nothing at all - anyen ditou

Thank you, enjoy your meal! bon Appetit!

Bonn apeti - enjoy your meal

Enjoy your meal! Bon appetit!

yes, you got it!

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kout ke kout Is that how it is spelled in French? I've heard the phrase before spoken by a Frenchman in France, but I have no training in the french language and would like to spell it in classical French.I love this phrase. Please help (c=

French: Coûte que coûte
Creole: kout ke kout
English: (literally) cost for/that cost
English: Whatever the price, cost what it may, no matter what, anyhow

how to say poor baby on kreyol? I mean as a phrase which people use when they feel sorry for someone and they usually want to cheer that person up.please, tell me some phrases haitians use when they are sarcastic or they want to express their irony

Poor baby! or you poor thing! → Po dyab!
It comes from the French "pauvre diable" which literally means "poor devil".
You can actually use this expression with sympathy or sarcastically. I have done it :)

rire can be used as kreyol substitute for lol...eske ou dako ak sa? also RMR (Ri m'ap ri) can be used as well.... I am still trying to find the most kreyol expression for LMAO...lol..oh oh, pardon RMR

I like RMR. It describes LOL best.
I'm not familiar with any expressions for LMAO, but let me know what you find. I wouldn't mind using them at all:)

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ou fini konen tout Ayiti!what does word fini mean in this context? something like you almost know everything about Haiti or has some other meaning

fini, in that case, would mean totally, definitely, completely

Literally, it means "you're done getting acquainted with all of Haiti!"

So, this phrase really means "So, now you know all of Haiti!"

Isn't the term "neg blan" an oxymoron?

Literally, it is. Just like a cold hotdog :)

nèg blan → white man (in Haitian Creole terms)
nèg nwa → black man (in Haitian Creole terms)

Unlike French, nèg, in Haitian Creole, generally means man.

You know, the majority of the Haitian population is black (I would say about 95%). That may be why a nèg is considered a man in general, not a black man. So, feel free to use the term in Haitian Creole without worrying that you'll offend someone.

Some examples:

Ou se yon nèg serye.
You are a sincere person.

Nèg sa pa gen "non" nan bouch li.
This guy doesn't know how to say no.

Mwen marye ak yon bon nèg.
I married a good man.

So you are saying I can call a white man "yon neg" too?

Yes.  Nèg is Haitian Creole for man.

I want to word this phrase the right way. "i don't know what to do." And "i don't know what to say." Thankk you.

I don't know what to do.
Mwen pa konn sa pou mwen fè.

I don't know what to say.
Mwen pa konn sa pou mwen di.

So, there are two ways to say "what": kisa and sa, right?

Yes.

What → Kisa or sa.

I know what you're thinking.
Mwen konnen kisa wap panse. ormwen konnen sa wap panse.

How can I say, «this present day» or «on this day»? Thanks!

This present day → Jounen jodi a, jounen jodi
Jounen jodi, moun pa ekri lèt alamen ankò.
These days people do not handwrite letter anymore.

How would I say "I dream about being with you forever"

Translation:
Mwen reve se ansanm nou ye pou tout tan.

There are other ways to translate that sentence, but I feel the one above says it best:
I dream about being with you forever
Mwen reve nou ansanm pou tout tan.
Mwen reve mwen avè w pou tout tan.

Li fe twaze apremidi

Li fè twazè nan apremidi.
It's 3:00 in the afternoon.

zanmi dous mwen and papa dous mwen. (in English please)

Zanmi dous mwen → My sweet friend
Papa dous mwen → My sweet father

Se pa Ou!

Se pa ou! → It's not you.

HOW DO YOU SAY ARE YOU READY TO WORK?

Are you ready to work?
Eske ou prè pou travay?

what does this mean?woy wap touyem

Woy! w'ap touye m.
Geez! You're killing me!

Bon courage et je suis de tout coeur avec toi

This sentence is in French.

Bon courage et Je suis de tout coeur avec toi. (French)
Bon kouraj, mwen avèk ou ak tout kè mwen, (Creole)
Be strong. I'm with you, heart and soul.

Help!!!! What other words can you use to say "to help and support", instead of "ede"?

All the following Haitian Creole words mean to help and support, to bring emotional support, to give an arm or a shoulder to cry on:

Sipòte

bay bourad,

bay jarèt,

bay konkou

pote kole

bay lebra

TalkerBabblerChatterer

Someone who babbles a lot → radotè, dyolè, ransè, gran lang, jouda

Someone who gossips a lot → jouda, landyèz, tripòt, lang long, dyòl alèlè, fouyapòt

Take a shower and take a bath have same Creole definition?

Take a shower - benyen

Take a bath - fè twalèt or benyen