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Learn the Antillean Creole
The Antillean Creole is the Creole spoken primarily in the French Caribbean (Martinique and Guadeloupe) and in some English islands like Dominica, Saint-Lucia and Trinidad and Tobago. They speak the Antillean Creole in other smaller islands in the Lesser Antilles. The Creole is considered as the same despite of some differences in vocabulary, pronunciation and grammar.
Let’s learn some useful phrases from the French Caribbean. The Creole below is the Creole from Martinique. Some of the phrases are the same for the Creole from Guadeloupe, otherwise they are slightly different.
Good morning, how are you doing?: Bonjou, Sa ou fè ?
I am fine, and you? : Sa ka maché (sa ka alé), è wou ?
How old are you?: Ki laj ou ?
No problem!: Pa ni pwoblèm
Let’s go!: Annou ay’ (annou alè)
Give me a kiss: Ba mwen an ti bo
Don’t give up, be strong.: Tchimbé rèd, pa moli
I miss you: Ou ka mantjé mwen
I love you: mwen emmen'w
Honey: Doudou
Give me: Ba mwen
I speak Creole: Mwen ka palé Kréyol
Video: Common Creole words and phrases in Martinique's Creole
Video: The numbers from 0 to 20 in Creole from Martinique
There is a French-Creole (from Martinique) dictionary online. Check it out!
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i need to kno the translations for1. kiss2. Good nite3. how are you4. i love you5.i miss you6.be happy cheer up please number them also so i can kno which is which thankz yall