This video is so helpful, I agree that there aren’t many people out here teaching the ancient language ❤ I appreciate you’re work and I will definitely save your playlist
LOL MEEEEEE!!! Both parents speak Creole, French, and Spanish and they only taught me English 😂 and then have the _audacity_ to make fun of me for not knowing them
@@DefinitelyNotAFerret that’s something that gets on my nerves. Like when they speak English and they say a word weirdly I don’t laugh but when I do it it’s so hilarious. Like it’s so difficult because it’s not like English with articles(the, a, that, this) and all the other extra things English has to offer
Can you make lessons for hospital words, sayings or phrases so I can better help my patients that I care for please? A Healthcare Setting Creole lesson playlist or something?
Thank you for asking. I will work on it. Do you have anything specific you would like to see? If so, please feel free to email me at learntospeakcreole@gmail.com
Map apraan pale kreyol ayisyen mési anpil pou videyo. Mw pa konnen di 'the' nan kreyol. Eske genyen yon mo pour sa? Je suis en train d'apprendre le creole haïtien, merci beaucoup pour le vidéo. Il y a un mot pour dire 'the' en créole? Greetings from Jamrock.
Wi li depan. Men se pa yon sel mo ki genyen pou "the". Li depan jan mo a fini. W ka itilize: la, lan, nan, a and an. Check out this lesson. Maybe this is something for me to have a video on. Will work on it. www.howtocreole.com/2015/12/learn-haitian-creole-definite-article.html
God and Jesus love all of you✝️❤️ the only way to Heaven is to be born again by saying out loud "Jesus is Lord" and believing in ur heart that God rose Him from the dead then you must live for Him i suggest getting baptized, repenting(asking for forgiveness of your sins and making a radical turn from ur sin), fasting (doesnt have to be from food), evangelizing(spreading the Gospel), praying, and reading the Bible. God and Jesus love all of you hmu with any questions have a good day God bless✝️❤️❤️ good works dont get u to Heaven God's grace does John 3:16 Colossians 2:6 Romans 10:9
@@HaitianCreoleMsCreole Seychelles is an island just like Haiti but we speak creole but some words are different.... in this world theirs alots of islands people who are speaking creole
@@arhamphiloe1512 lol of course it's not the same you guys aren't in the Caribbean y'all way over there in the Indian ocean close to Africa.. Haitian creole is similar to other Caribbean countries such as saint Lucia and Dominica 🇩🇲
@@HaitianCreoleMsCreole Its my first time. In my childhood by me being from Baltimore Maryland I never been around 🇭🇹 people in my childhood , I never went to school with 🇭🇹 youth. So I'm to learn 🇭🇹 creole, make 🇭🇹 friends
Aprann To learn Pale To speak To talk Kreyol Creole Bonjou Good morning Non Name or no Mwen I Se Am Are or is Li She He Kijan How Ou You Your Rele Call Kontan Happy Glad Rankont To meet Mèsi Thank you Thanks Kijan w ye Bernice Pa byen Not fine Not well Malad Sick Jodi a Today Domi To sleep Ale To go Mwen ale I go Pral Going to do something Regret Sorry Regret Pi Nou We Our Us N ap We are
Mwen yon moun blan men mwen eseye aprann pale kreyol. Mwen zanme ayisyen ede men yo pa pale byen. Ou ka ede? Idk if i said that right but i figured id give it a go at least.
Wi ou te di l byen. Yes, you said that correctly. How much creole do you know already? Check out this group and join the whatsapp group so you can practice live. facebook.com/groups/663373087918270
@@HaitianCreoleMsCreole mwen pale yon ti kras men mwen pa konprann. Mwen bezwen plis pratik. I can communicate well through writing and my friend tells me my accent isnt too bad for a white boy (his exact words lol) but i cant undestand much of anything when its spoken yet idk why but im trying to soak up as much as i can of people actually speaking the language so i can start having real conversations with people in kreyol but ive tried with my friends mom and even tho she was very patient with me i could tell it was frustrating her how little i could understand even with her slowing down her speech and repeating herself several times. I think the pronunciation of the n’s just throw me off its hard for my ears to pick the individual words apart where im so accustomed to the hard n sound.
@@HaitianCreoleMsCreole i may possibly take you up on that offer in the near future tho but i really kinda just started learning i got more practice to do first. Mesi anpil!!
Oh wow! the sound for the N word is the same in Haitian Creole. Maybe it's because when we say "nou" for "you", we tend to just say the sound for N and because we tend to speak fast, you feel lost. Your writing is pretty good. I can understand everything you wrote. Another thing you can do honestly is to try to speak creole and fill in the blanks with English, whoever you're speaking with will correct you in Creole and you will remember it for the next time. That's how I learned spanish with a friend and it helped. Anytime you're ready to practice live, join the group.
Thank you! I teach in a school with a lot of families who speak Haitian Kreyol and it's hard to find resources to learn it.
Wow! I am happy to hear that. Which state are you in? I am glad these videos help.
This video is so helpful, I agree that there aren’t many people out here teaching the ancient language ❤ I appreciate you’re work and I will definitely save your playlist
Mèsi anpil.
Who else got Haitian parents but they didn’t teach them a lick of Creole?
It's really unfortunate because all they have to do is speak Creole to the kids and not worry about whether or not the kids understand.
Me! I’m learning now because they keep complaining about how I can’t speak it
LOL MEEEEEE!!! Both parents speak Creole, French, and Spanish and they only taught me English 😂 and then have the _audacity_ to make fun of me for not knowing them
@@DefinitelyNotAFerret that’s something that gets on my nerves. Like when they speak English and they say a word weirdly I don’t laugh but when I do it it’s so hilarious. Like it’s so difficult because it’s not like English with articles(the, a, that, this) and all the other extra things English has to offer
Me bro. It’s really incredibly annoying, like it’s not that hard to speak creole to me when I’m young, all I would’ve done is learn
This is An Excellent way to learn Creole. Keep it Up!!
Thank you TRS
I agree with you
Can you make lessons for hospital words, sayings or phrases so I can better help my patients that I care for please? A Healthcare Setting Creole lesson playlist or something?
Hello, definitely. I will start making videos again soon. I know it's been a while. Happy New Year!
@@HaitianCreoleMsCreole Happy New Year and thank you for helping all my Haitian patients. I look forward to your new content.
Thank you for being patient. Anything specific you would like to see/know? Please feel free to email me at learntospeakcreole@gmail.com
Mèsi.
Pa gen pwoblèm
Thanks for this resource!
You're very welcome
Thanks very much you Mack very good Job 👍
Thank you. You are very welcome.
That's was a great video, thank you,
You're very welcome
Thanks! Could you do or send us a movie for school dialogues? Specially for school stuf and teaches and students conversations?
Thank you for asking. I will work on it. Do you have anything specific you would like to see? If so, please feel free to email me at learntospeakcreole@gmail.com
Non translates to mean No. Nom translates to mean name. NON=NO. NOM=NAME
That's for French. In Creole is Non for name.
Map apraan pale kreyol ayisyen mési anpil pou videyo. Mw pa konnen di 'the' nan kreyol. Eske genyen yon mo pour sa?
Je suis en train d'apprendre le creole haïtien, merci beaucoup pour le vidéo. Il y a un mot pour dire 'the' en créole?
Greetings from Jamrock.
Wi li depan. Men se pa yon sel mo ki genyen pou "the". Li depan jan mo a fini. W ka itilize: la, lan, nan, a and an. Check out this lesson. Maybe this is something for me to have a video on. Will work on it. www.howtocreole.com/2015/12/learn-haitian-creole-definite-article.html
I'm 🇭🇹 Haïtian and don't know why I am watching this video cuz I'm a native
Ni mwen tou😭
:( li pa twò ta pou ou aprann. Kontinye fè efò.
God and Jesus love all of you✝️❤️ the only way to Heaven is to be born again by saying out loud "Jesus is Lord" and believing in ur heart that God rose Him from the dead then you must live for Him i suggest getting baptized, repenting(asking for forgiveness of your sins and making a radical turn from ur sin), fasting (doesnt have to be from food), evangelizing(spreading the Gospel), praying, and reading the Bible. God and Jesus love all of you hmu with any questions have a good day God bless✝️❤️❤️ good works dont get u to Heaven God's grace does John 3:16
Colossians 2:6
Romans 10:9
Mèsi
Thank you so much for sharing this!!! 🙌🏾
De ryen.
This awesome 👏 thank you 🙏🏾
Mèsi
Thank you! I am trying to learn Creole!
That's great to hear! Feel free to let me know if you have any questions and please feel free to join our Facebook page and/or group
@@HaitianCreoleMsCreole Thank you very much, I will!
So helpful. Thank you
De ryen.
Mèsi anpil pou videyo sa a!
Pa gen pwoblèm. Mèsi.
Good stuff👍🏾
Mèsi
Wow Creole is great
Thank you Marie.
Trust me my dad is going to be mad
If I do not speak creole
Help me alot
I am happy to hear that. Mwen byen kontan tande sa.
I subscribe and like
Am so cool
Mèsi anpil
Merci anpil ❤
Pa gen pwoblèm Guerline.
This creole is so different from Seychelles creole
Selman mon kontan pou tann kreol
Wow! What is Seychelles? Please forgive my ignorance I am always interested in other countries that also speak Creole.
@@HaitianCreoleMsCreole
Seychelles is an island just like Haiti but we speak creole but some words are different.... in this world theirs alots of islands people who are speaking creole
@@arhamphiloe1512 Wow! I learn something everyday. I am going to look it up.
@@arhamphiloe1512 lol of course it's not the same you guys aren't in the Caribbean y'all way over there in the Indian ocean close to Africa.. Haitian creole is similar to other Caribbean countries such as saint Lucia and Dominica 🇩🇲
How would I say “ I’m learning to speak Haitian Creole” ?
M ap aprann pale kreyòl ayisyen.
Bonjou buenos días pale espanyòl
Bonjou
@@HaitianCreoleMsCreole kòman ou ye
Bon twavay
Mèsi anpil
Alos en español y criollo ahitiano
Thank you
Thank you for watching and you are welcome
Cool
I'm new & just subscribe let's learn 🇭🇹 creole
Mèsi anpil. Kijan sa ap mache?
@@HaitianCreoleMsCreole What does it means??
@@chrissystewart6268 Thank you very much. How is it going? Meaning how is learning creole going?
@@HaitianCreoleMsCreole Its my first time. In my childhood by me being from Baltimore Maryland I never been around 🇭🇹 people in my childhood , I never went to school with 🇭🇹 youth. So I'm to learn 🇭🇹 creole, make 🇭🇹 friends
Aprann
To learn
Pale
To speak
To talk
Kreyol
Creole
Bonjou
Good morning
Non
Name or no
Mwen
I
Se
Am
Are or is
Li
She
He
Kijan
How
Ou
You
Your
Rele
Call
Kontan
Happy
Glad
Rankont
To meet
Mèsi
Thank you
Thanks
Kijan w ye Bernice
Pa byen
Not fine
Not well
Malad
Sick
Jodi a
Today
Domi
To sleep
Ale
To go
Mwen ale
I go
Pral
Going to do something
Regret
Sorry
Regret
Pi
Nou
We
Our
Us
N ap
We are
Bravo
Mwen yon moun blan men mwen eseye aprann pale kreyol. Mwen zanme ayisyen ede men yo pa pale byen. Ou ka ede? Idk if i said that right but i figured id give it a go at least.
I think i actually already picked up on some mistakes i made just by watching this. Good video if you could make more id really appreciate it. Mesi.
Wi ou te di l byen. Yes, you said that correctly. How much creole do you know already? Check out this group and join the whatsapp group so you can practice live. facebook.com/groups/663373087918270
@@HaitianCreoleMsCreole mwen pale yon ti kras men mwen pa konprann. Mwen bezwen plis pratik. I can communicate well through writing and my friend tells me my accent isnt too bad for a white boy (his exact words lol) but i cant undestand much of anything when its spoken yet idk why but im trying to soak up as much as i can of people actually speaking the language so i can start having real conversations with people in kreyol but ive tried with my friends mom and even tho she was very patient with me i could tell it was frustrating her how little i could understand even with her slowing down her speech and repeating herself several times. I think the pronunciation of the n’s just throw me off its hard for my ears to pick the individual words apart where im so accustomed to the hard n sound.
@@HaitianCreoleMsCreole i may possibly take you up on that offer in the near future tho but i really kinda just started learning i got more practice to do first. Mesi anpil!!
Oh wow! the sound for the N word is the same in Haitian Creole. Maybe it's because when we say "nou" for "you", we tend to just say the sound for N and because we tend to speak fast, you feel lost. Your writing is pretty good. I can understand everything you wrote. Another thing you can do honestly is to try to speak creole and fill in the blanks with English, whoever you're speaking with will correct you in Creole and you will remember it for the next time. That's how I learned spanish with a friend and it helped. Anytime you're ready to practice live, join the group.