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Learn / Listen to Free Creole ebook Audio (Excerpt from my HC eboo, "Learn / Listen to Haitian Creole MP3 Dialogues...)

Posted on May 20 2012

In this episode,you will also learn the love words to use when you are talking to your boyfriend or girlfriend. "Doudous mwen, cheri, kè-m, po je-m, chouboulout mwen, marabou mwen, mennaj mwen, myèl mwen(my honey), flè mwen, amou kè-m (the love of my...

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Haiti's Gold Rush, Haiti's Rags to Riches After the Quake: The Gold Rush is On

Posted on May 13 2012

Haiti's Gold Rush, Haiti's Rags to Riches After the Quake: The Gold Rush is On

This is just an excerpt from the ebook "Haiti's Gold Rush Chronicles, Haiti's Rags to Riches: On The Fault Lines of Poverty and Wealth: Let the Gold Rush Begin: Haiti's Gold Mines, Copper, Iridium, Silver, Marble, and other Precious and Rare Metals Discovery"...

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What does 'kap pede' mean? K'ap pede or k-ap pede are other forms

Posted on May 13 2012

What does 'kap pede' mean?  K'ap pede or k-ap pede are other forms

Answer to question: Kap pede can be written as follows too: k'ap or k-ap pede. In a sentence, it can be used like this (literally). Se Jan k'ap pede anbete-m (English: John is the one who continues to bother me..) Pede is used to translate an event...

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Haitian American Fruit Tree Cooperation - Plant a Tree Today (Planten un arbol de fruta hoy) Plante yon Pyebwa Fwi Jodi a

Posted on May 11 2012

Haitian American Fruit Tree Cooperation - Plant a Tree Today (Planten un arbol de fruta hoy) Plante yon Pyebwa Fwi Jodi a

Vocabulary - Vocabulary - Haitian Creole Vocabulary: Naming some fruit trees (Nombrando los arboles de fruta en Haiti) Plante - to plant Plante pyebwa fwi - To plant fruit trees Kenep - quenepes - mamoncillos pye zaboka - avocado tree Pye mango - Mango...

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Learn Listen to free Haitian Creole Audio – Excerpt Pages 33 to 43!

Posted on May 4 2012

Learn Listen to free Haitian Creole Audio – Excerpt Pages 33 to 43!

Go to HaitianCreoleMP3.libsyn.com to listen to the free audio files! This ebook is written and copyrighted and this podcast episode is produced by Mr. Joseph J. Charles, founder of ‘HaitianCreoleMP3.libsyn.com’ who agreed to release these educational...

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Cock-a-Doodle-Doo, Koukouyoukou, Quiquiriki, Kikeriki, Kuleleku, Cocorico, Kikiriki: Two Haitian Tales

Posted on May 1 2012

Cock-a-Doodle-Doo, Koukouyoukou, Quiquiriki, Kikeriki, Kuleleku, Cocorico, Kikiriki:  Two Haitian Tales

When a rooster crows, how do you interpret the sound you hear?In Haitian Creole, we interpret it as: Koukouyoukou or KikirikiIn English, we interpret the sound to be: cock-a-doodle-dooIn French, we believe it to be: cocoricoIn Dutch, it is believed to...

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