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Creole Institute
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This channel provides short videos to help you kick start your Haitian Creole learning. We will be covering a variety of grammar, vocabulary, and conversational topics. Visit creoleinstitute.com to check out our Haitian Creole language learning program (in Haiti). Also, visit travaysosyal.com to learn about volunteer opportunities with our sister Haitian higher educational program (Enstiti Travay Sosyal ak Syans Sosyal).
Bay, ba, & ban in Haitian Creole
Check out our program for learning Haitian Creole in Haiti at creoleinstitute.com or email us at info@creoleinstitute.com .
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mwen te bezwen sa a ! Mèsi anpil !!!
What I’ve noticed since I’ve been studying Haitian Creole is that it seems to a gender neutral language. Like the word for he and she are the same.
Very helpful. Thank you.
Mwen kontan jwenn chanel sa se tres bien ansegne moun ki vle aprann creol ap aprann creol mwen menm ki vle anglais mwen tou jwenn li en même temp
Nice content. Thank you.
Haitian creole is just french with phonetc spelling and a few odd expressions.
Why do you have “cookies” under the singular? Aren’t cookies plural??
I’m excited to learn Haitian Creole. Just a note: you mean to spell CONSONANT but you spelled it “constant”. Perhaps you can edit the video. Thank you for all your help!
Thank you so much?
The last lesson was supposed to be Ban. Faute de vitesse
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Mesi anpíl pou chanel ou!
Nice video..... thanks for sharing.
You guys used the wrong accent on Fè and Adrès.
Konbyen kob liv la vann
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Thanks you so much
I really like this video. It's simple and clear with native speakers. And it covers a lot of useful vocabulary. I also have a Haitian Creole channel. We just finished a two-part less on "Making Friends - Hacer Amigos - Fè Nouvo Zanmi" in English, Spanish and Haitian Creole. czcams.com/channels/vIUtqkSTybXVtblkDMikyQ.html?view_as=subscriber
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I am giving free Haitian Creole language lesson on a new channel I have just created on youtube. Please, check it out. Here is the link. czcams.com/video/UQeizch5VmQ/video.html
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Hello! My name is Ralph Valentino JEAN. I am a Haitian linguist and a teacher of foreign languages. I have just created a CZcams channel designed to help people learn foreign languages, especially the Haitian Creole language. You can subscribe to the Channel. Here is the link to the Channel. czcams.com/video/UQeizch5VmQ/video.html
Bon bagay
Thanks you
Bnswa m apresye video sa yo,svp eskew ka banm non app sa svp?
It's not easy trying to learn but I won't give up
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Mw ta renmen menm jan nou repete phrase la 2 fwa an kreyòl la poun ta fèl konsa tou pou phrase anglais a tou.
Awesome lesson! It’s a simple but yet beautiful language! I just started a channel teaching Haitian Creole as well- and it has been an awesome adventure!
Kijanw ye? Kòman ou ye? Kijan wap boule? Sak genla? Sak pase? Sa WAP banm lan? Kijan bagay yo te? Sak regle menm? Ou kwè nap janm fin konn tout fason ayisyen kap mandew kijanw ye? Lolllll men esansyel lan se jis konnen lel diw youn ladan yo!! ex: sak cho ?
That's great brother so I'm Haitian
(Kanpe) means stand up not stop (Rete) means stop and it can also be used to say where you live Example: mwen rete nan Miami I live in Miami
Are you Haitian native? It means both. Depends on the situation Example : "travay la kanpe"
Treasure Campbell, I'm extremely dabbling in haitian creole too.i'm from haiti
Waaa anpil mèsi Boo le bondye Beni love🇭🇹🇱🇮🇭🇹🇱🇮🇱🇮💯💯💯
Bon bagay. Good job
Dans la langue créole il y a deux (nou) qui s'identifie pour we (nou) et you (nou) Exemple: mw ( I ) Ou (you) Li (He/she) Nou (we) Nou (you) Yo (they) Koman ou rele? ( what is Your name ?) A par ça bon travail !
i have so much to learn. and re learn...O__O
Thanks my teacher
The vídeo is very fast !
at least it's more phonectic i hate reading in french because it's not. and all the exceptions and rules in spelling and pronounciation
Yea the French speak too smooth and soft
good conversation
The information is clear, but the background music is kind of loud.
I agree, the music is distracting
Voice la pabon
I definitely see the similarities with Creole and French.
I mean the people were literally colonized by the French
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C anglais pour te repete de fwa pito c pa kreyol la
À la bèl Bavay gade yon kreyol mesye
Very similar to my mother language the mauritian creole
all the Americas watching this subscribe to Abigails outlet. I'll do hatitan Creole videos
mèsi anpil
mil mèsi zanmim yo bonDye beni nou