Showing posts with label creole tea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label creole tea. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Improve your haitian creole vocabulary, Learn the tense markers of verbs
This Creole lesson episode will be available on 1-5-12.
Saturday, June 12, 2010
How to Shop in Haitian Creole: Learn The Names of Foods, Spices, Vegetables and Recognize Harvest Time
Mo Vokabulè – Vocabulary Words
Pratik - Any regular customer or vendor
Kòmèsan - seller, a person engaging in commerce
Machann - vendor
Madan sara - Vendors traveling to sell their goods
Mamit - informal unit of measure in Haitian open air markets and stores
Ti mamit - about 1 pound
Gwo mamit - about 5 pounds
Bèu/bè - butter or margarine in Haiti (Very few people establish the distinction between them in Haiti)
Sonje - remember
M sonje ou - I miss you (I remember you!)
Pa bliye-m / Pa bliye mwen! - Do not forget me!
Pwovizyon - groceries
Fè pwovizyon - buy groceries
Pito - to prefer, rather
Kwè - to believe
andwi – chitterlings
pwa nwa – black beans
Zepina – spinach
Pitimi – millet
Pile zepis – pound spices
Pinga ou pèdi tan! Do not lose time
Pinga ou mize! Do not stay too long
Sizonnen poul ak pwason an – Season the chicken and fish
Pa bliye achte sitwon – Do not forget to buy lemons
Pran 2 dan lay – take 2 cloves of garlic
Pran 2 pye siv – Take two chives
Melange tout sa avèk yon ti gout pèsi – Mix all that up with a little bit of parsley.
Mete yon ti kras sèl nan manje-a – Put in some salt in the food
Pile pwav la avan ou mete-l nan bouyon an – Pound the black pepper before putting it into the stew
Madan Jak renmen manje pwason fri oswa an sòs – The lady likes to eat fried fish or fish in sauce
Kwit diri kole ak pwa tann – cook rice with peas.......
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