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Communication assistance for Haitian Migrants, Social Workers, Homeland Security and Local Authorities
Some Haitian migrants left Haiti by walking, catching a tap tab or taxi, and traveling by bus to DR where they caught a flight to Panama. From Panama, they traveled to Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and Brasil. Some of them were granted a work permit to work in Brasil. That was when Brasil's economy was great. Brasil did not have the current political upheaval. President Dilma Rousseff and Zika were not making headlines yet. People were talking about getting ready for the 2016 Olympic games. Once the economy started slowing down, Haitian migrants lost their job. They were ready to travel again through Central America and Mexico. This time, they were heading back to Tijuana at the San Ysidro Port of Entry, the largest land border between Mexico, Tijuana and San Diego.
Staff at La Casa de Migrante in Tijuana said they have opened the door and the floor so migrants can have a space to stay and sleep.
This series of podcast lessons will help everyone, social workers, authorities, church directors and pastors, and local officials.
Kachiman – la cherimoya/chirimoya (Spanish) – Sugar Apple or Sweetsop in Jamaica, Matomoko in Kenya, Sweet apple in Ghana, foreign lychee in Hong Kong, fruta pinha, condessa, ata, anona in Brazil and Angola, Matopetope in Tanzania (also known as custard apple in India and Australia and referred to as Annona reticulata). In Hispanic America, it’s known as anón, anón de azucar, cachiman, fruta do conde, saramuyo, granadilla (little grenade). Custard apple is an excellent source of energy. It helps to fight exhaustion and eliminates muscle weakness. Por su bajo aporte en sodio, riqueza en potasio y poca grasa se aconseja a aquellas personas que sufren de hipertensión arterial o alteraciones cardiacas o de vasos sanguíneos. De la misma forma, también reduce los niveles de colesterol.
Kowosòl – Guanábana (Spanish) – Soursop (Graviola – Brazilian Portuguese; Corossol – French; Anona reticulata – European Portuguese; bullocks’ heart, bulls’ heart, cœur de boeuf – Democratic Republic of Congo; Brazilian Pawpaw – Filipino). Some people state it is used for cancer treatment. However, there is no credible scientific evidence showing that Anona muricata or Graviola is a cancer cure according to the Federal Trade Commission in the US.
Kayimit – Cainito / caimito / estrella – Star apple in Jamaica or milk fruit (Pomme de lait in French), known as bobi wata or breast Milk fruit in Sierra Leone; Odara in Nigeria. Infusion of the leaves has been used against diabetes (tansyon) and rheumatism. It is a delicious fruit that can serve as dessert. The Cainito leaves have two colors, green and gold. They refer to people with two faces as hypocrites, two-faced people. Well-known aphrodisiac!
Mirliton – Chayote – Chayote. It may help prevent acne, may help guard against constipation, may help energize the body, may help promote thyroid health, promote heart health
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Useful Creole Expressions and Cultural Notes
Grammar and Vocabulary
Pronunciation Key
Question Words, Conversation and Greetings
Conjugate verbs, Forms of Definite and Indefinite Articles
Useful Expressions for Healthcare Professionals, at the Doctor's Clinic, Medical Terms and Practice
Human Body: Illnesses, Medications, and Health issues
Weather, Temperature, Telling Time, Jewelry, Watches, Bracelets and Diamonds
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Addendum #2: Dyalòg ak Vokabulè
Dyalòg ak Vokabulè
Toma ak Titonton rankontre – Toma and Titonton met
Toma: Bonjou, Titonton. Ki jan ou ye jodi-a? (Hello, Titonton. How are you today ?)
Titonton: M’ byen. E ou menm? Ban-m nouvèl papa ou ? (I’m fine. And you ? How is your father?)
Toma : M byen wi. Papa-m pa gaya (I am fine. My father is not well. He is ill)
Titonton: Ki jan Marimat ye? Eske l’ap demele-l? (How is Marimat? Is she getting along?)
Toma: Marimat byen wi. L’ap kenbe (Marimat is fine. She is getting along)
Titonton: Sa fè lontan nou pa wè. S’ak pase ? (We have not seen each other for a long time. What’s up?
Toma: Monchè, m’ap boule (my dear, I am managing)
Titonton: Bon, monchè, ban-m nouvèl mennaj ou a ? (Okay, dear, how about your girlfriend ? )
Toma : Nou te kraze sa (We had a breakup or we broke up)
Titonton: Depi kilè ou pa ansanm avèk li ? (How long have you not been with her ?)
Toma: Ou enterese nan li? (Are you interested in her?)
Titonton: M pa menm konn non-l, non. Ki jan’ l rele ankò? (I do not even know her name. What’s her name?)
Toma: Li rele Jaklin. (Her name is Jaklin)
Titonton: An Kreyòl, se Jaklin. An fransè, se Jacqueline. (In Creole, it’s Jaklin. In French, it’s Jacqueline)
Toma : Monchè, kite-m kraze rak / Kite-m ale ! (my dear friend, let me take leave of you. Let me go!”
Titonton: Oke Toma. N’a wè mwa pwochen si Bon Dye vle. (See you next month, God willing !)
Toma: Oke. N’a wè nan inivèsite-a (Right. See you at the university).
Additional Haitian Creole Expressions and Explanations:
M’ap kenbe – I’m getting along
M’ap boule – I am managing
Mwen la / m la – I’m okay
M pa pi mal - I am no worse
M byen – I am fine
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[caption id="attachment_375" align="aligncenter" width="198"] Jean Boger Laferriere's new bestselling book on Haitian Creole/English Dictionary[/caption]
This bestselling Alphabetical Haitian Creole Dictionary was composed and prepared by Haitian American linguist Jean Boger Laferrière who started studying at Sorbonne University in Paris, France. He completed his higher studies at Anglia Ruskin University and Open University.
Jean Boger continues to write about Haitian culture and languages while residing in New York City. In using this lexicon, he wants you to remember that there are some letters that Haitian Creole does not have. For example, X and Q are added to the above list of letters in order to give you their corresponding English version of the words.
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Here is a copy of the Haitian alphabet which was officially published in 1979: a (ah), an (an), b (be), ch (se ach), d (de), e (e), è (è), en (en), f (èf), g (je), h (ach), I (i), j (ji), k (ka), l (èl), m (èm), n (èn), ng (èn j), O (o), On (on), Ou (ou), Oun (oun), P (pe), R (èr), S (ès), T (te), Ui (yi), V (ve), W (doubleve), Y (igrèg), Z (zèd)
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Storytelling: 2 Haitian Tales - 2 Kont Ayisyen
Haitian Foods - Manje Ayisyen
Thanksgiving Meals Audio
Free Sample Download of Haitian Creole CD
Introduction to Haitian Creole
Questions and Greetings in Creole - How are you? Kijan ou ye?
Haitian Creole Expressions
Audio for Body Parts in Creole
Popular Haitian Creole Expressions: Sa-k Pase? N-ap Boule….etc.
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Listen to Kids’ Kreyol - Koute Kreyol pou Timoun
Review of Creole Nasal and Non-nasal Vowels
The Clothes We Wear:
New Year’s Eve Celebrations - Reveyon
Basic Creole Grammar Rules:
How do you say…..in Creole? Kouman nou di…. an Kreyol?
Spanish / Creole Lessons: Del Creole al Espanol
El Bicentenario de Mexico - Bisantne Meksiko
El habito de mascar goma en los Estados Unidos
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“Alo! - Hola! - Hello!: Los Verbos y Las Palabras Para Aprender El Creole Haitiano” Este libro fue escrto en Espaňol e Inglés para los que quieren aprender el Creole Haitiano. Fue preparado por Sr. Joseph J. Charles, escritor de “Learn Haitian Creole in one Week – Aprendan el Creole Haitiano Dentro de una Semana… y “¿Que Tal? - Sak Pase? / N-ap Boule! - Bien! What's Up? / We Are Doing Well!
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Here are a few things this book will help you learn: Haitian Fruit, Vegetables and meals names, different types of meat, seafood, popular greetings, common expressions and phrases, verb markers etc. This book also introduces you to the Hiatian Creole grammar. For example, the use of articles shows some of the unique features of the Haitian Creole language. There is an indefinite article, which is used in front of the noun it modifies, and a definite article, which comes after the noun it modifies and changes form based on the sounds in that noun. Examples: Kay la - the house; ban an - the bench; bannann nan - the platain etc. Haitian Creole pronouns have both long and short forms. Examples: M for Mwen etc.. In addition to functioning as the subject of a sentence, pronouns can be placed after nouns to indicate possession. Examples, kay mwen - my house; liv li - his/her book etc.
This textbook is gradually introducing you to the structure of the language. It also provides you with cultural notes and explanations.
Relatively inexpensive, this easy textbook gives you everything you need to know to familiarize yourself with the language and culture. It presents various themes that you can build on.