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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