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Haitian French Creole People and Family

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This deck covers translations of common family-related terms and pronouns from English to Haitian French Creole.

Translate to French Creole: Do you have any children?

Eske ou gen pitit?
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Key Terms

Term
Definition
Translate to French Creole: Do you have any children?
Eske ou gen pitit?
Translate to French Creole: brother
frè
Translate to French Creole: daughter
fi
Translate to French Creole: family
fanmi
Translate to French Creole: father
papa
Translate to French Creole: husband
mari

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TermDefinition
Translate to French Creole: Do you have any children?
Eske ou gen pitit?
Translate to French Creole: brother
frè
Translate to French Creole: daughter
fi
Translate to French Creole: family
fanmi
Translate to French Creole: father
papa
Translate to French Creole: husband
mari
Translate to French Creole: mother
manman
Translate to French Creole: sister
Translate to French Creole: son
gason
Translate to French Creole: wife
madanm
Translate to French Creole: boy
ti gason
Translate to French Creole: girl
tifi
Translate to French Creole: man
nonm
Translate to French Creole: woman
fanm
Translate to French Creole: they, them
yo
Translate to French Creole: him, her, his, hers
li
Translate to French Creole: I
mwen
Translate to French Creole: I, me, my, mine
mwen
Translate to French Creole: they, them
yo mem
Translate to French Creole: us, our, you (plural)
nou
Translate to French Creole: We
Nou
Translate to French Creole: You
ou
Translate to French Creole: you, your
ou