Haitian Creole Dialogue When You Meet Someone
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- čas přidán 14. 09. 2019
- Dialogue (when you meet someone)
This video covers short dialogues between people when they first meet. It also covers conversations between people who already know each other.
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Dialogue (when you meet someone)
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Dialogue (when you meet someone)
My wife is Haitian and I am a beginner. Your videos are helping me. I like when you go slow and then say it normally. Thanks!
Aww I am glad. Thank you. I will continue to say things slower.
I have learnt so much from you!Thanks. lots of Haitians in Orlando
Thank you so much. I appreciate the comment. Remember to also practice listening and speaking.
Thank you for teaching my daughter
Marie A. Aww you’re welcome
@@HaitianCreoleMsCreole hello your videos are very useful keep them coming
My boyfriend is Haitian and I want so much to be able communicate and understand Creole. Your videos are so helpful and I learned so much. mesi anpil.
Hi Iwin that's amazing. You are in a perfect position to eventually become fluent because you can learn creole from different sources and then practice with your boyfriend. There are a lot of Haitian comedies out there, try to watch them to practice listening. Every now and then I post certain shows or music in my group so feel free to join facebook.com/groups/2059963124096914/ or just follow our Facebook page. facebook.com/Mshaitiancreole/
Thank you so much my teacher 🇭🇹🇭🇹🇺🇲💯pou💯I like it,I love you 🌿
You are very welcome
Please keep em coming! This is really good!
Thank you. I appreciate the comment. I will.
Please keep up the good work I just subscribed
Mèsi anpil . Mwen byen kontan.
These are so amazingly helpful! You are helping so many people!
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This is really helpful. Thank you!!
De ryen. M byen kontan.
I really appreciate your inglish cours it fit me well
I am happy to help Linda.
Hello 👋🏾
Currently doing homework but I can't wait to watch this video 👍🏾
Thank you. Keep up the good work.
Mèsi!! Great and helpful video
Mèsi, m byen kontan w renmen l.
Please do more dialogue videos, hopefully you can do this in parts 😇
Hi Lorda. Yes I will definitely do more. I am currently working on one now. I will see if I can publish it between tomorrow and Tuesday. Thanks for visiting the channel.
I am a subscriber sis💜
Mèsi anpil. Fè m konnen si w gen kesyon
Good morning,i like it a lot,good job
Mèsi anpil
Mèsi anpil
De ryen
I'm a subscriber!
Mèsi
Merci anpil.
De ryen.
Bonswa Mwn rele smone
Alo! (mwen) Kijan w ye?
Mwen swive ou anpil
Oh mèsi anpil.
Mwen la chr
Mèsi
I’m a subscriber
Mèsi
Videyo w yo ede m pou m pa bliye kreyol. Mwen pa pale ak zanmi mwen an Ayiti anpil.
Ah ok m byen kontan. Eseye pale plis avèk yo.
M renmen fason w ede nou aprann vokabilè sa yo
M byen kontan. Mèsi.
Hi
Alo
Selman yon gwoup m bezwen antre pou fè pratike de sa ke m aprann yo
Oh ok nou gen yon gwoup sou Facebook. Kote ou ka mande kesyon. Men gen yon gwoup WhatsApp tou kote ou ka pratike. You can join our Facebook group where you can ask questions. But there's also a WhatsApp group you can join to practice speaking. The WhatsApp link is in the Facebook group intro. facebook.com/groups/learnhaitiancreole
I don’t understand how to pronounce the “r” in rele. Is it kind of like how you pronounce the r in French? Or is like the way you pronounce “r” in English? I’m sorry if this is a dumb question but I really don’t get it 😅
Definitely not a dumb question. I think it’s pronounced more like the ‘r’ in French than English. In Creole you don’t use your tongue to pronounce ‘r’ The sound comes more from the throat. Try it and see. Let me know if it works.
@@HaitianCreoleMsCreole Okay! Thanks so much! I'll definitely try that out!
Awesome
This video is so helpful, but I have some questions at 2:00 isn’t it “ alo” ? And not allo with two Lls, but only with one?
4:21 is “ Hey” already a Creole word? because it didn’t translate
At 11: 28 is “ ok” a Haitian word which jsut means okay? Or ok?
11:28 *
Hi, you can use the word hey to call on someone if you don't know their name or don't want to use it but it's a bit rude to call someone hey. Ok or okay means the same but keep in mind we also have a city in Haiti that is also spelled "okay" which is Au Cayes in French. Some people will also use the word "dakò" or "pa gen pwoblèm" when they agree with you. The first one mostly means they agree and the second means no problem.