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Dialogue for Doctor and Hospital Visits

This video covers dialogue for a doctor and  hospital visit. The first part covered illnesses and this video covers the types of questions a doctor and patient would ask one another. Hurt or hurting translates to “fè mal”. So if something is hurting it’s ok to name the body part and just add “fè mal”. Here is […]

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Illnesses (Part 1)

This post covers illnesses in Haitian Creole. This is part one of two. This post covers mostly the vocabulary. Our second part will cover dialogues for when one visits a doctor’s office or a hospital. As always if you have any questions or feedback, please let me know. Also, we have a new children’s book […]

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Simple Future Verbs (Vèb Fiti Senp)

This post will cover Simple Future Verbs. Simple Future Verbs discuss things that have not happened. They are in the future. They will happen at some point but they are not in the present or the past. In English, we use the word ‘will‘ to talk about something that has not happened. In Haitian Creole, […]

base verbs in haitian creole

Base Verbs – B

This post covers base verbs in Haitian Creole. Base verbs are important when learning a new language because they are the root of a word. In this post, we will go over base verbs that start with the letter B only. We have another post where we covered the letter A. Our next post will […]

base verbs in Haitian Creole

Base Verbs in Haitian Creole – A

This post covers base verbs in Haitian Creole. Base verbs are important when learning a new language because they are the root of a word. In this post, we will go over base verbs that start with the letter A only. Our next post will cover Base Verbs in Haitian Creole letter. We also have […]

pronounce R in haitian creole

How to Pronounce the Letter ‘R’ in Haitian Creole

This is a short post on how to pronounce the letter ‘R’ in Haitian Creole. This was actually a request from a couple people. I have actually heard some people say the letter ‘R’ is pronounced like the letter ‘W’ in Haitian Creole but I disagree. I think there are instances where it’s actually true […]

opposites in haitian creole

Opposites in Haitian Creole Video 3 of 5

This post will cover opposites. This is the third of five videos where we will go over words that are opposites in Haitian Creole. I will also include the links to the first two videos we published in 2019. Opposites 1 of 5 and opposites 2 of 5. Opposites = Kontrè Hear = Tande Deaf […]

warnings in haitian creole

Warnings in Haitian Creole

This post covers warnings in Haitian Creole. In this post you will learn basic words and phrases for warnings. You will learn to identify words that notify you of dangers, ask questions related to danger, and more.   Warning = Avètisman Be careful = Fè atansyon Watch out = Atansyon (Atansyon also means attention) Watch […]