Sunday, October 2, 2016

Ann Pale Kreyòl ak Anglè PlopPlop epi San Dlo Nan Je - Let's Learn Haitian Creole in No Time and Without Tears

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Ann Pale Kreyòl ak Anglè PlopPlop epi San Dlo Nan Je - Let's Learn Haitian Creole in No Time and Without Tears

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Friday, April 12, 2013

Listen to French, English, Haitian Creole and Spanish MP3s

Free Random Audio of Creole Lesson Episodes:

Storytelling: 2 Haitian Tales - 2 Kont Ayisyen

Haitian Foods - Manje Ayisyen

Thanksgiving Meals Audio

Free Sample Download of Haitian Creole CD


Introduction to Haitian Creole

Questions and Greetings in Creole - How are you? Kijan ou ye?

Haitian Creole Expressions

Audio for Body Parts in Creole

Popular Haitian Creole Expressions: Sa-k Pase? N-ap Boule….etc.

Listen to Creole audio

Listen to Kids’ Kreyol - Koute Kreyol pou Timoun

Review of Creole Nasal and Non-nasal Vowels

The Clothes We Wear:

New Year’s Eve Celebrations - Reveyon

Basic Creole Grammar Rules:

How do you say…..in Creole? Kouman nou di…. an Kreyol?

Spanish / Creole Lessons: Del Creole al Espanol

El Bicentenario de Mexico - Bisantne Meksiko

El habito de mascar goma en los Estados Unidos

Escuchen el Creole Haitiano Gratis - Listen to Haitian Creole for free

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

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Say the names of countries in French / Les noms de pays

French Song: Je ne sais pas le jour ou je verrai mon Roi

Listen to some more songs/hymns in French: A Dieu Soit La Gloire! Oh quel bonheur de le connaitre!

Listen to this multilingual Phrasebook episode:

French for London Olympics

A Beginner's Audio Guide to French

French Hymn: Le Cri de mon ame...

Make sentences with Chez, Voici, and Voila

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Learn English, Listen to English from French

Chez; Voici; Voilà

Chez (au domicile de – at somebody’s place – home, at home, at someone’s house, at the home of) is a preposition. It is used to indicate a place or professions. It means (au magasin, cabinet de) Chez is used to mean (dans la famille de, dans le pays, la region de, le groupe, parmi - among, dans la personalité, dans l’œuvre de – in)

Examples / Exemples:

Bienvenue chez moi – Welcome to my home

Bienvenue chez nous – Welcome to our home

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Voici – Here is, this is. C’est une préposition. Example: Voici mes parents – Here are my parents. Use voici to make a presentation or to present somebody or something.

Example: Voici la clé de la voiture. Tu conduis maintenant – Here is the key to the car. You drive now.

Voici ma fille – Here is my daughter / She is my daughter.

Voilà – That’s why, that is why, there’s why (adv.)

Voilà – There is, there are

Example: Voilà deux mois que je travaille ici – I have been here for two months.

Voilà ma mère – Here comes my mother

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Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Learn Vocabulary Words in English, French, and Haitian Creole

Mo Vokabilè - Mots de Vocabulaire – Mo Vokabilè / Vocabulary Words

Wanga – Ensorcelement, sortilege, gris-gris, amulette, fétiche – Fetish

Pyebwa – Arbre – Tree

Pye bannann – Bananier – Banana tree

Pye Kokoye – Cocotier - Coconut tree

Pye fig – Figuier – Fig tree

Pye Kafe – Caféier – Coffee tree

Pye poudre – Nomade, errant- Always out / never stays in one place

Pye zaboka – Avocatier – Avocado tree

Pye zabriko – Abricotier – Apricot tree

Pye mango – Manguier – Mango tree

Pye sitron – Citronnier – Lemon tree

Pye palmis – Palmiste – Palm tree

Pye papay – Papayer – Papaya tree

Pilon – Pilon / mortier - Pestle / spice mortar

Pitit gason – Fils – Son

Pitit fi – Fille – Daughter

Pitit pitit – Petits-enfants – Grandchildren

Pitit pitit gason – Petit fils - Grandson

Pitit pitit fi – Petite fille - Grand-daughter

Pitit deyò – Bâtard, illégitime – Bastard

Papa pitit – Mari, papa – Father,

Plasay / Plasaj – cohabitation, concubinage, plaçage – Cohabitation, plaçage

Plenyen – se plaindre, se lamenter, rechigner – to Complain

Plonbay – Plombage – Plumbing

Planch – Planche – Board

Pito – Préférer – to prefer

Plantè – Planteur – Planter (farmer)

Plim – stylo, plume – Pen

Kreyon – Crayon – Pencils

Manje vant plen – Manger à satiété – To eat and be full

Po je / Popyè – Paupière – Eyelid

Po bouch / Po dyòl – Lèvres- Lips

Plant – Plante – Plant

Plant ki fè moun dòmi – Narcotique – Narcotic

Pla men – Paume – Palm of one’s hand

Planèt – Planète – Planet

Pil – pile, batterie – Battery

Pil moun – groupe – group, collective

Pil – Pilule, comprimé – Pill

Pijon – colombe, pigeon – Dove, penis

Peye domaj enterè – dédommager, idemniser – To compensate

Peny – peigne – comb

Penyen – Peigner – To comb

Pèlen – Piège, embuscade, trappe – trap

Pay – paille, tarte – Straw

Pa lage – Maintenir, resister – To maintain

*Panyòl – Espagnol, hispano-américain – Spanish, Hispano-american, *often used to refer to Dominicans

Pale mal sou / Jaze / ragote – Médire, jaser, médire, bavarder – To gossip

Pantouf – Espadrille, Pantoufle, sandale – Sandals

Panyen / Panye – Panier – Basket

Panyen fatra – Poubelle, réceptable – Trash can

Pase nan betiz – Ridiculiser – To make fun of, to poke fun of