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Saturday, September 30, 2017
Thursday, September 28, 2017
Other ways to respond to THANK YOU
September 28, 2017
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Ways to Respond to “Thank You”
1. You’re welcome.
2. No problem.
3. No worries.
4. Don’t mention it.
5. My pleasure.
6. Anytime.
7. It was the least I could do.
8. Glad to help.
9. Sure!
10. Thank you. (use this when you ALSO have something to thank the other person for)
1. You’re welcome.
2. No problem.
3. No worries.
4. Don’t mention it.
5. My pleasure.
6. Anytime.
7. It was the least I could do.
8. Glad to help.
9. Sure!
10. Thank you. (use this when you ALSO have something to thank the other person for)
Tuesday, September 26, 2017
Let's learn some Haitian proverbs in English
September 26, 2017
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1. Bondye bon.
Whatever God does is for the best. Whatever is, is good.
(Haiti’s eternally optimistic fatalism.)
2. Dèyè mòn, gen mòn.
After one sorrow, more sorrows. If it’s not one thing, it’s another. There’s more than meets the eye.
3. Sak vid pa kanpe.
No work gets done on an empty stomach. You get out what you put in.
4. Santi bon koute chè.
A big front doesn’t come cheaply.
5. Kreyon* Bondye pa gen gòm.*
God makes no mistakes.
What God promises He will give. What’s traced for you is forever traced.
6. Bèl fanm, bèl malè.
A beautiful woman means trouble.
7. Nèg di san fè, Bondye fè san di.
Man talks, God acts.
8. Pale franse pa di lespri pou sa.
Fancy talk doesn’t mean brains.
9. Bèl larivyè, nanpwen* rad*.
A beautiful situation, wasted.
All dressed up and no place to go.
10. Milat* pòv se nèg, nèg rich se milat.
Money is everything.
11. Prese bon, dousman bon.
There’s more than one right way.
12. Grangou dimanch pi rèd.
Hunger is worse when others are feasting.
13. Bon mache koute chè.
Bargains are expensive.
14. Tan ale, li pa tounen.
We can never recapture the past.
15. Fanm se kajou: plis li vye, plis li bon.
Women, like wine, improve with age.
16. Sa nèg fè nèg, Bondye ri.
God does not trouble Himself with what man does to man.
17. Tout moun se moun.
Everyone deserves to be treated as a human being.
18. Anpil bèl bagay anmè*.
Appearances can be deceiving.
19. Si ou bay pòv, se Bondye ou prete.
Charity has its rewards.
20. Nanpwen* kòb, nanpwen manje.
You get what you pay for.
21. Pitit tig, se tig.
“The tiger’s cub can be dangerous too.” (Jean-Claude Duvalier, 1975)
22. Ti nèg fè sa l kapab, grannèg* fè sa l vle.
Money and power are everything.
23. Tande pa di konprann pou sa.
Hearing is one thing, understanding is another.
24. Grannèg* se lalwa.
Might makes right.
25. Pitit se richès pòv malere.
A child is the poor man’s consolation
Whatever God does is for the best. Whatever is, is good.
(Haiti’s eternally optimistic fatalism.)
2. Dèyè mòn, gen mòn.
After one sorrow, more sorrows. If it’s not one thing, it’s another. There’s more than meets the eye.
3. Sak vid pa kanpe.
No work gets done on an empty stomach. You get out what you put in.
4. Santi bon koute chè.
A big front doesn’t come cheaply.
5. Kreyon* Bondye pa gen gòm.*
God makes no mistakes.
What God promises He will give. What’s traced for you is forever traced.
6. Bèl fanm, bèl malè.
A beautiful woman means trouble.
7. Nèg di san fè, Bondye fè san di.
Man talks, God acts.
8. Pale franse pa di lespri pou sa.
Fancy talk doesn’t mean brains.
9. Bèl larivyè, nanpwen* rad*.
A beautiful situation, wasted.
All dressed up and no place to go.
10. Milat* pòv se nèg, nèg rich se milat.
Money is everything.
11. Prese bon, dousman bon.
There’s more than one right way.
12. Grangou dimanch pi rèd.
Hunger is worse when others are feasting.
13. Bon mache koute chè.
Bargains are expensive.
14. Tan ale, li pa tounen.
We can never recapture the past.
15. Fanm se kajou: plis li vye, plis li bon.
Women, like wine, improve with age.
16. Sa nèg fè nèg, Bondye ri.
God does not trouble Himself with what man does to man.
17. Tout moun se moun.
Everyone deserves to be treated as a human being.
18. Anpil bèl bagay anmè*.
Appearances can be deceiving.
19. Si ou bay pòv, se Bondye ou prete.
Charity has its rewards.
20. Nanpwen* kòb, nanpwen manje.
You get what you pay for.
21. Pitit tig, se tig.
“The tiger’s cub can be dangerous too.” (Jean-Claude Duvalier, 1975)
22. Ti nèg fè sa l kapab, grannèg* fè sa l vle.
Money and power are everything.
23. Tande pa di konprann pou sa.
Hearing is one thing, understanding is another.
24. Grannèg* se lalwa.
Might makes right.
25. Pitit se richès pòv malere.
A child is the poor man’s consolation
Monday, September 25, 2017
HAITIAN CREOLE / AMERICAN ENGLISH
September 25, 2017
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Learn to speak HAITIAN CREOLE while learning AMERICAN ENGLISH at the same time.(Aprann pale Kreyòl Ayisyen pandan wap tou aprann Anglè Ameriken )
GREETING (Salitasyon)
CREOLE(Kreyòl)/ENGLISH(Anglè)
Bonjou ! = Good morning!
Kòman ou ye? = How are you?
Mwen byen = I'm fine.
Mèsi ! = Thank you!
GREETING (Salitasyon)
CREOLE(Kreyòl)/ENGLISH(Anglè)
Bonjou ! = Good morning!
Kòman ou ye? = How are you?
Mwen byen = I'm fine.
Mèsi ! = Thank you!
DIFFERENT WAYS OF GREETING
September 25, 2017
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10 Ways to Say Hello & Goodbye
1. Hello
2. Hi
3. (informal) Hey
4. Hi there
5. (informal) Howdy
6. Bye
7. Bye-bye
8. (informal) See ya later
9. Take care
10. Have a good one
1. Hello
2. Hi
3. (informal) Hey
4. Hi there
5. (informal) Howdy
6. Bye
7. Bye-bye
8. (informal) See ya later
9. Take care
10. Have a good one