I'm Haitian and I understand everything they're saying. Bel bagay. it's so nice to see them keeping the language alive. I hope this generation takes more interest in their roots & culture...a tree cannot live without roots
@@Sankofah Not a waste at all - there are over 12 million Patois (French Creole) speakers in the Caribbean. It is the Caribbean's no 2 language after Spanish, and CARICOM's number 1 language. This is not to mention the number in North America and Europe and the rest of the world. Long live Créole!
I wish my dad taught me patois. So unique to us in the region. Thank you for this.
Paula this patois is also speaking in guadelup island near Trinidad. I'm very happy to hear them.
so true thanks se pasa my grand dad try to teach i had to much going in my head na baucho@@jocezzou253
Im Lucian and its unbelievable...the patois is similar to ours..wow wow
yep
Familly name DESMOND exist in trinidad ! Martinique and St lucia
I'm Haitian and I understand everything they're saying. Bel bagay. it's so nice to see them keeping the language alive. I hope this generation takes more interest in their roots & culture...a tree cannot live without roots
Great but you should have English subtitles to help a better appreciation. Good job making the connection!!
I do have in some. This and other similar video are used in my classes with subtitles
You are right, no subtitles is a waste.
@@Sankofah not a waste to creple speakers. as a stated i have many with subtitles.
@@Sankofah
Not a waste at all - there are over 12 million Patois (French Creole) speakers in the Caribbean. It is the Caribbean's no 2 language after Spanish, and CARICOM's number 1 language. This is not to mention the number in North America and Europe and the rest of the world. Long live Créole!
@@nnamdihodge8568 where are your classes. My grandmother speaks fluent Patois but never taught us.
magnifique je suis fan de vos vidéos
Calixte Richard merci beaucoup! cela me plait beacoup!
Super je reconnais le créole de chez moi la Martinique ça fait plaisir de savoir qu'ailleurs on parle notre créole.
Mwen inméw vidéo arw twop bwen ti mal bwavo
I’m from Trinidad and Tobago I never heard anyone speak this language
Me 2 bt i kno a few like jumbie kusomea a few.my spelling cud be off 2
I am from Trinidad and I grow up hearing my parents gran parents and neighbors speaking this
The only thing I sorry I did not learn the patios
Amen
Patois oui
Hi good vidéos. Je suis en France Nou ka besoin sous titrage français. Merci
They from Haiti, Trinidad and Tobago is English
Non stupid buddy ! Haïti don t speak like that
I think they’re speaking Creole.
It is called Patois in Trinidad.
@@azieldaly2965 patois in France too