Haitian Creole_ Five Senses (Senk Sans)
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- Five senses = Senk Sans
Sight = Vizyon or Wè
Hearing = Tande
Smell = Santi (Sant) Pran Sant
Taste = Goute (Gou), Pran Gou
Touch = Manyen or Touche
I see the mountains = Mwen wè montay yo or Mwen wè mòn yo
My eyesight is not good = Vizyon m pa bon
Blind = Avèg
Blind in one eye = Bòy
I like to smell perfume = Mwen renmen santi pafen
Stop smelling the food = Sispan santi manje a (the act of smelling, you are sticking your nose in your food to smell it)
Bad smell (smells) = Santi (Santi by itself means smell bad)
Smells good - Santi bon
Smelly feet = Mayas
I smell feet = M pran sant mayas (the smell is in the air, you are not sticking your nose on anything)
I smell your feet = M pran sant pye ou
Your feet smell = Pye ou santi mayas
I smell food = M pran sant manje
I smell the food = M pran sant manje a
What’s that smell? = Ki sant sa?
I smell something bad = M pran yon move sant
I hear you = Mwen tande ou
Do you hear me? = Èske ou tande m?
Do you hear me? = Ou tande m?
Also see “Body Parts” in Haitian Creole
Deaf = Soud
Mute = Bèbè (never call a person Bèbè; it’s rude and insensitive)
Let me taste = Ban mwen (ban m) goute
I taste the chicken = Mwen goute poul la (the act of tasting)
I taste the chicken = Mwen pran gou poul la (what you taste after putting food in your mouth)
Taste good = Gou
The food is good = Manje a gou (manje a bon)
The food is not good = Mange a pa gou (manje a pa bon)
It’s good = Li gou (li bon)
It’s not good = Li pa gou (li pa bon)
It’s (food) not good = Li pa gen gou
It has no taste = Li pa gen gou or Li san gou (without taste)
It does not taste good = Li pa gen gou or Li san gou (without taste)
I touch you = Mwen manyen ou
I touch you = Mwen touche ou
Don’t touch = Pa manyen
Don’t touch = Pa touche
Don’t touch me = Pa manyen m or Pa touche m
Want to learn your five senses in Haitian Creole? This video will teach you how to say Sight, Hearing, Smell, Taste, and Touch.
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Bon travay Mimi
Mèsi
Very good! Especially the nuances of smell & taste. Mèsi anpil!
De ryen. M byen kontan.
I love your videos 😍❤️
Mèsi anpil
Well done teacher
Mèsi
Great video!! This is some really helpful vocabulary and context on how to use it!
Thank you Laurel. I try to include more explanations in both English and creole.
Wow, you are good! Thanks😀
Thanks Sabrina
Love this!!! Keep the videos coming!!
Thank you Lorda
Perfect I love this video I’m learning creole
This is super. Learning with sentences is the best
Mèsi anpil. Mwen byen kontan.
The explanation of the two words for taste was wonderful. Clear as glass. Thanks! What if the food isn't good because it's spoiled or something. How would you say that?
Also, as far as touch, how would you say "poke?" Thank you!
You're welcome. If the food is spoiled you would say "manje a gate" which means the food went bad. Also, to poke at something like taking a stick and poking at something or someone you would say "dige". Pronounce all the letters, the "e" is not silent. I hope this helps.