Haitian Creole/Vocabulary Review/Answer Key
< Haitian Creole < Vocabulary ReviewPersonal pronouns
Name the five personal pronouns, long and short forms.
Singular | Plural | |||
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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.
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Translation
Creole to English
Give the meaning.
- Kay House(s)
- Dlo Water
- Manje (give two meanings) Food or eat
- Bonjou Hello
- Kijan ou rele? What is your name?
- Kèk moun Some people
- Yon timoun A child
- Kay yo The houses or their house(s)
English to Creole
Give the word. The only word that must be capitalized is Ayiti.
- Thing bagay
- Haitian Creole kreyòl ayisyen
- English angle
- This thing bagay sa (a)
- Thank you mèsi
- The thing I make bagay mwen/m fè a
- Haiti Ayiti
- Haitian ayisyen
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