Haitian Creole/Vocabulary Review/Answer Key

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Personal pronouns

Name the five personal pronouns, long and short forms.

Singular Plural
Long form Short form Long form Short form
First person mwen m nou n
Second person ou w
Third person li l yo y

Matching

Match the words on the left with the words/pictures on the right.

  1. mo f
  2. chalè h
  3. machin l
  4. vwazen b
  5. fanmi e
  6. kravat k
  7. cheve i
  8. travay c
  9. peyi d
  10. kouto j
  11. mwa a
  12. nèj g
  1. month
  2. neighbour
  3. work
  4. country
  5. family
  6. word
  7. snow
  8. heat
  9. hair
  10. knife
  11. k.
    l.

Translation

Creole to English

Give the meaning.

  1. Kay House(s)
  2. Dlo Water
  3. Manje (give two meanings) Food or eat
  4. Bonjou Hello
  5. Kijan ou rele? What is your name?
  6. Kèk moun Some people
  7. Yon timoun A child
  8. Kay yo The houses or their house(s)

English to Creole

Give the word. The only word that must be capitalized is Ayiti.

  1. Thing bagay
  2. Haitian Creole kreyòl ayisyen
  3. English angle
  4. This thing bagay sa (a)
  5. Thank you mèsi
  6. The thing I make bagay mwen/m fè a
  7. Haiti Ayiti
  8. Haitian ayisyen
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