How to speak St.Lucian Creole- Episode 35

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  • čas přidán 15. 07. 2024
  • #howtospeakstlucianceole # st lucian kweyol
    How to speak St. Lucian creole.
    Watch me learn more St. Lucian Kwéyòl get a full lesson by tutors of Twossaint, Kimhia and Indira. St. Lucian Kwéyòl is a beautiful language that has so many similarities to Kreyòl Ayisyen/Haitian language.
    In this video they teach me creole words such as parts of the body, we play a fun game of Simon says and I learn a few creole phrases to express sickness of the body.
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    TIME STAMPS:
    0:00 -Intro to Fi Di Kulcha Season 5
    1:10 -Overview of video
    1:33 -How Twossaints became St. Lucian Kweyol tutors
    6:03 -Learning parts of the body in St. Lucian Kweyol
    13:04 -Let's play Simon di touche (Simon says)
    15:36- Twossaints test my knowledge with worksheet #1
    17:51- Twossaints teaches me sentences in St. Lucian Kweyol
    24:42 - Twossaints test my knowledge with worksheet #2
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Komentáře • 19

  • @twossaints3837
    @twossaints3837 Před 2 lety +2

    AHH we loved this ! Thank you so much for having us, we love and appreciate your work immensely so superrrrrrr glad you asked us to be a part of this fantastic series. Mèsi an pil!

  • @xoReni
    @xoReni Před 2 lety +3

    I love this series, I always learn so much! Great guests - they were so engaging 🥰 Thank you for sharing

    • @CharisMaggieTV
      @CharisMaggieTV  Před 2 lety

      Thanks so much for watching. Glad you enjoyed it. Next time I see u, imma say something in St. Lucian kweyol and quiz u 😂

  • @Xaxameti
    @Xaxameti Před 5 měsíci +1

    I was fascinated with use of the word "ni" for to have. It is the same in Yoruba & Xitsonga. I wonder if Yoruba left this little deposit into St Lucian creole 🤷🏾‍♂️

  • @fidallianceleandre666
    @fidallianceleandre666 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you ladies you are two great teacher keep it up.

  • @CharisMaggieTV
    @CharisMaggieTV  Před 2 lety +1

    I hope you enjoyed learning some more St. Lucian Kwéyòl with me. Let me know in the comments what new words you learned today :)
    TIME STAMPS:
    0:00 -Intro to Fi Di Kulcha Season 5
    1:10 -Overview of video
    1:33 -How Twossaints became St. Lucian Kweyol tutors
    6:03 -Learning parts of the body in St. Lucian Kweyol
    13:04 -Let's play Simon di touche (Simon says)
    15:36- Twossaints test my knowledge with worksheet #1
    17:51- Twossaints teaches me sentences in St. Lucian Kweyol
    24:42 - Twossaints test my knowledge with worksheet #2

  • @kervincarter2132
    @kervincarter2132 Před 2 lety +2

    Ya killin' it for real for real ... l love it

  • @hannofranz7973
    @hannofranz7973 Před rokem +1

    I love getting to know about cultures and languages. And I'm indeed into it. I have to say that I am personally more focused on what I feel as Western European heritage. Mais justement pour la raison de parler plusieurs langues - j'avoue des colonisateurs -, c'est tres intëressant de régarder. Te intriga ver por dónde igual puedes captar algo pero resulta a menudo difícil con tantas lenguas africanas y asiaticas que han dejado rastro en esta mezcla tan propia, peculiar y bella que es el criollo. I understand creole as the aim of communicating within your own folks, living and sharing identities that have often been devastated by conquerors trying to get the resources out for whatever European kingdom far away. Mes felicitations pour preserver cet heritage.

  • @sagawi
    @sagawi Před rokem +3

    Kreyol from saint Lucia is the same as French west indies Guadeloupe and martinique. If I put a Kassav song they understand it as much as I do :) That's the power of caribbean Kreyol

  • @eve7562
    @eve7562 Před rokem +1

    Good keeping créole up to date

  • @rocsafaitdesvideos8828
    @rocsafaitdesvideos8828 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Li fasil konprann pou mwen

  • @adriansthilaire848
    @adriansthilaire848 Před rokem +3

    I belive St.lucia Creole is the closest to Haitian Creole .... love all my Creole folks ....

    • @CharisMaggieTV
      @CharisMaggieTV  Před rokem

      Based on all the research and comparisons I’ve done so far, St.Lucian and Dominican creole are very close to Haitian Creole 😊

  • @eve7562
    @eve7562 Před rokem

    Toussaint I am Toussaint too Guy

  • @cancer2361964
    @cancer2361964 Před rokem +1

    i enjoyed it .i want to learn creole because my parents were from Dominican. and i have a sister in the country and it would be nice to speak to her in creole because i didn't feel confident speaking it . i understand when spoken to but response was difficult but now you have given me new confidence thank you and please keep going. do you have a step by step guide to the learn or curiculum that you can download so i can become competent.

    • @CharisMaggieTV
      @CharisMaggieTV  Před rokem +1

      That’s awesome to hear June. You can check out their link in the description for their website which might have more info about their process. Also follow them on IG, they have lots of free resources in how to pronounce words in St. Lucian Kweyol 😊