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To help people speaking French, English & Creole

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Episode 93 " Three Useful Haitian Phrases If you are Traveling"

For this week episode I'm sharing three useful Haitian Creole phrases to help you when traveling. I start with "Ki Kote Twalèt la Ye silvouplè?" which means where the restrooms at please? a practical phrase you can use at airports, hotels, or any location when need to find the restroom

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Episode 92 " Three Haitian Creole Word That You're saying wrong"

In This episode i talk about three Haitian Creole words that people often mispronounce, starting with "Dlo" (water) which is often incorrectly said as "Glo"

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Episode 91 "Things You Don't Do in a Haitian Household"

In this episode I talk about the unspoken rules in Haitian household, specifically the forbidden fine china that you must never touch, no matter how tempting it looks.

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Episode 90 "5 soccer positions in Haitian Creole for the world cup"

In this episode I teach how to say five soccer positions in Haitian Creole, including goalkeeper (Gadyen) ,Defender (Defansè) midfielder (Mitan Teren), Striker (Atakan) and winger (Lateral) with example sentences.

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Episode 89 Haitian creole Word of The Week "Zanmi"

This Week I'm teaching the Haitian Creole Word of the week: "Zanmi" which means friend. I give examples of how Haitian people use it in conversation and i also introduce the related word "Zanmitay" which means friendship.

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Episode 88 "Congratulation To The Haitian soccer Team"

In this week's episode,I take a moment to express my gratitude to the Haitian soccer team for their remarkable achievement of qualifying for the World Cup after an incredible 52 year wait. I share my excitement and enthusiasm for the team's participation in the World Cup and encourage all Haitians to support them wholeheartedly until the very end.

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Episode 87 Haitian Creole Word of The Week "Tizè"

For this week episode I teach about the Haitian Creole Word "Tizè" which means to be passionate about something. I break down the meaning with examples like being passionate about football or music, share song reference by T-vice.

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Episode 86 "Essential Haitian Creole Phrases For Everyday Conversations"

This week, I share useful Haitian Creole phrases you can use in everyday conversation. In this episode, I teach how to politely close a conversation by saying " It was nice seeing you, have a nice day" ( Mwen te Kontan wè w, pase yon bon jounen) or "It was nice talking , have a nice day (Mwen te kontan pale avèw, pase yon bon jounen" This episode was inspired by Bill Muter who wanted to learn…

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Episode 85 - The Haitian Creole Word of the Week "Sitirè"

This week episode I break down the Haitian creole word 'Sitirè" which means to be an enabler. I explain how this term describes someone who lets things slide and does not enforce boundaries, using the example of a parent who does not discipline their child even when they know they should. I also show how to use the word for both men and women.

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Episode 84 - "Three Haitian Creole Expression"

This week I am breaking down three essentials Haitian Creole Expression: " San Pran Souf" (Meaning to Never stop doing something, with no breaks" "Met dlo nan Diven w (Meaning to Tone it down, relax) "Sou de Chèz" ( meaning in Detail, giving you the full scope) Whether you are looking understand more complex conversations or want to impress with authentic phrasing, this episode got you covered.…

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