43 Ou, Or, and Ouè
Ou, Or, and Ouè. These tiny, short words have been the bane of some teachers' existence.
Ou, Or, and Ouè. These tiny, short words have been the bane of some teachers' existence.
Are you constantly improving your Haitian Creole and adding new expressions to your toolkit? Are you consistently learning new things about Haiti? Or are you just sticking to the basics?
Now, let's continue our journey with Ayiti: Il Majik la, Part 2. Dive back into the captivating world of Haiti and enjoy the next portion of this enchanting film.
We are thrilled to present to you a true gem: Ayiti: Il Majik la. Would you like to see why Haiti was once called "The Jewel of the Caribbean"?
This week, you've been hired as a news reporter! Are you ready to dive into the world of breaking news and exciting stories?
Are you using accent marks like E, È, e, è when writing in Kreyòl? Or do you skip them because it’s a pain to use them when typing?
The notorious Haitian letter È. When a word has 2 or more syllables (eg. pèmèt, sèkèy, entènèt), do you pronounce each syllable accurately?
When it comes to mastering a language, building family relationships, cooking, and using our resources efficiently, this phrase “woulda, coulda, shoulda” can often apply.
01) SVP and SDV 2) Plede Repete Yo 3) Nanpwen 4) Finish His Thoughts 5) Sa Fè M Mal
1) Short and Emphatic 2) Pa Gen Dimanch San 3) Poko Vs. Potko 4) I Love How You Finish My...