@@StevensonChery9 i have a similar question. What's "an" and "nan" in "Chofe kamyon an rive", "Mwen ap kondi machine nan", "An nou travese lari a", "Avyon an deplase"
Sissss I felt that uncultured swine part in my core 😭😂😂😂 I’m in the beginning of learning creole altogether 😂😂💀💀 I’m familiar with certain words and phrases but I can’t hold a convo to save my life (don’t get me started in numbers!)😂
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nensky luneas what is French, what is Italian, what is Spanish, what is German, what is Bulgarian, what is Russian, what is Vietnamese, what is Portuguese, what is Slovenian, what is Japanese, what is Greek, what is Macedonian, what is Hawaiian, what is Korean, what is Croatian, what is Haitian ?
nensky luneas are you ignorant of the definition of the word creole (Kreyòl). Etymology of the word creole is of Latin origin via a Portuguese term that means “a person (especially a servant) raised in one’s house”.
Wonderful, especially how you put the words together and repeat pronunciation. Thank you so much. Mesi anpil
Hi learned more in half-hour with you than two-year in college
Great video, some people also say Bekàn for bicycle
I like Haitian
Very nice videos interesting
Nice
Wi
Merci Mesye Stevenson :P
Motosiklèt / moto
Bisiklèt/bekàn
Thanks I'm haïtian too
Wonderful work. Would love to do a collab in the future when my channel is up to par (subs count wise). Keep up the great work.
In some of the practice sentences, there was an "a" or "la" at the end. What does this mean? Thanks!
Hi Chris, great question. a or la is the article for the noun. Example: Kay la = The house, in this instance la is the and kay is house.
@@StevensonChery9 i have a similar question. What's "an" and "nan" in "Chofe kamyon an rive", "Mwen ap kondi machine nan", "An nou travese lari a", "Avyon an deplase"
very good
make a lesson 4
Okay that cool
I need part $ 4
Good job
Bon video
*I already know Creole just need to spell Creole... I'm an uncultured swine..*
Sissss I felt that uncultured swine part in my core 😭😂😂😂 I’m in the beginning of learning creole altogether 😂😂💀💀 I’m familiar with certain words and phrases but I can’t hold a convo to save my life (don’t get me started in numbers!)😂
I frog will hide
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Bon video men ou bezwe pa pale konsa dusman :D
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Se angle pou repete plis se pa kreole pou repete anpil
Kreole ak angle
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Men lè wap li kreyòl la fòk ou fè yon fason pouw touchw mo yo pou moun yo ka konprann byen sa wap di aa
Ou repete kreyol la trop c anglais pou repete konsa
Nou bezwen pale angle nou pa bezwen creol
@@Kenroy_Tatoute se serye nou konn kreyòl la déjà
Non li fèl pou moun ki bezwen pale kreyòl ok konprann sa
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@@ActressCece your are beautiful where can I chat with you love
The Haitian language is NOT creole
what is it then?
nensky luneas what is French, what is Italian, what is Spanish, what is German, what is Bulgarian, what is Russian, what is Vietnamese, what is Portuguese, what is Slovenian, what is Japanese, what is Greek, what is Macedonian, what is Hawaiian, what is Korean, what is Croatian, what is Haitian ?
nensky luneas are you ignorant of the definition of the word creole (Kreyòl). Etymology of the word creole is of Latin origin via a Portuguese term that means “a person (especially a servant) raised in one’s house”.
@@eddp.2562 Some of the languages you just mentioned are also creoles. Creoles are languages.
it's a nice lesson but Please speak normally. The slow pronunciation is annoying.