Breakfast is the 1st skill (assuming read left to right) in the Haitian Creole language course. It has 4 lessons and teaches words for foods and drinks.
Grammar Notes[]
Adjectives[]
In Haitian Creole, adjectives come after the noun.
- yon fwomaj pike - a spicy cheese
- yon kafe cho - a hot coffee
Lessons[]
Lesson 1[]
- dlo = water
- mango = mango
- te = tea
- espageti = pasta
- ze = egg
- ak = and
Lesson 2[]
- lèt = milk
- fwomaj = cheese
- sik = sugar
- pike = spicy
- souple = please
Lesson 3[]
- ji = juice
- sèl = salt
- manje maten = breakfast
- yon = a, an
- gwayav = guava
Lesson 4[]
- kafe = coffee
- zoranj = orange
- cho = hot
- pou = for
- sitwon = lime
References[]
Haitian Creole | |
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Haitian Creole Skills | Breakfast • Produce • Merchant • Questions • Hi & Bye • Pleasure • Family • Airport • Lunch • Countries • Jobs • Hobbies • Compound • Vocab • Sip & Eat • Clothing • Verbs 1 • Activity 1 • Sizes 1 • The Past 1 • The Body 1 • The Past 2 • At Home 1 • Past Pain • The Body 2 • Verbs 2 • People 1 • Days • At Home 2 • Dine Out 1 • Months • Adverbs 1 • Numbers 1 • Time • Verbs 3 • Dine Out 2 • Traits 1 • Activity 2 • Traits 2 • Routines • This+That • People 2 • Adverbs 2 • Adverbs 3 • Whose Self • Cities • Shopping 1 • People 4 • Activity 3 • Numbers 2 • Shopping 2 • The Past 3 • Sizes 2 • Business • Activity 4 • The Past 4 • Traits 3 • All of Us • The Past 5 • Health • Weather • Verbs 4 • Happiness • School • Sadness • Traits 4 • Arts • |