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Purchase your copy now: English - Haitian Creole Dictionary / Useful Expressions, Question Words, Vocabulary, Grammar etc 12345 A to Z English to Creole Dictionary (Haiti / Boston Linguistic Heritage Press) Purchase a copy of the Audio CD of "Haitian Creole - English Dictionary Audio" now Disc ID: 12422: Disc Name: Haitian Creole - English Dictionary Audio English - Haitian Creole Dictionary PDF - Useful Expressions-Pronunciation-Question Words-Articles-12345 A to Z English to Creole Dictionary - Endetwakatsenk A to Z English to Creole Dictionary" by Carlton Kramka, Canado St. Louis, and Kevin Levin "English - Haitian Creole Dictionary / Useful Expressions, Question Words, Vocabulary, Grammar etc 12345 A to Z English to Creole Dictionary" allows you to look up Haitian Creole words from Creole to English. Carlton Kramka, Canado St. Louis and Kevin Levin used their linguistic knowledge to prepare this tool for anybody who is interested in learning the Haitian language. This basic dictionary will help missionaries on a short-term visit to the country. It will help Haitian American children who were born overseas. This lexicon can help any tourists, students, NGO workers, and business people who are traveling to the country. You can also get a PDF copy at haitiancreolemp3.libsyn.com Listen to MP3 or Audio now: Koute Kreyol - Listen to Haitian Creole - Free Lesson Audio. The above audio contains this text. Epis Ayisyen - Haitian Spices Epis Kreyòl – Creole Spices 1. Pèsi – Parsley 2. Ten - Thyme 3. Jiraf – Cloves 4. Gwo powo – Leeks 5. Powo – Scallions 6. Seleri – Celery 7. Zonyon – Onion 8. Echalòt – Chalote 9. Zoranj si – Sour Orange 10. Sitwon – Lime 11. Piman bouk – Habanero Pepper 12. Magi – Chicken Bouillon 13. Piman Dous – Bell Pepper 14. Sèl – Salt 15. Pwav – Pepper 16. Sitwonèl – Citronella 17. Lay – Garlic 18. Mant – Spearmint 19. Anis – Star Anise 20. Tibonm – Mint 21. Kanèl – Cinnamon 22. Miska – Nutmeg 23. Jenjanm – Ginger 24. Safran – Saffron 25. Siwo Myèl – Honey 26. Siwo kann – Molasses 27. Avwàn - oatmeal 28. Militon – chayote / squash 29. Sik - Sugar -----------------&&&&&&& ------------------------ Kouman yo prepare pwason – How do they prepare fish Pou fè manje ak pwason, ou bezwen sizonnen pwason an avèk lay (garlic), pèsi (parsley), zonyon vèt (green onions), sèl (salt), yon ti kiyè lwil oliv (a T spoon of olive oil), mwatye yon tikyè ji sitwon (half a tsp of lime juice), piman pike (hot pepper). Kòmanse manje bannann ak pwason! Gade byen: Pwason pa pwazon (Fish is not poison). Ki jan yo prepare bannann an Ayiti? Fri bannann pou ou ka manje-l avèk pwason (Fry plantain so you can eat it with fish). Ayisyen rele sa bannann ak pwason! (Haitians call that plantain with fish). Achte yon sak grenn bannann vèt nan mache a (Buy a bag of green plantain at the market) Retire po bannann yo – Peel the plantains Koupe bannann yo pa tibout won – Cut the plantains by little round sections. (Note that the smaller the pieces of plantains, the crispier the plantain will get!) Chofe lwil ou. Kou lwil la byen cho, mete ti bout bannann yo nan chodyè a (Heat up your oil. As soon as the oil is very hot, drop the pieces of plantain into the cooking pan) Itilize yon pèz bannann pou peze tibout banann yo (Use a pèz bannann (squeezer) to flatten the platains). Bouyi grenn bannann yo tankou yo bouyi patat (boil the plantain the way they boil potatoes) Kisa akasan ye? Akasan se yon bwason Ayisyen. Li fèt avèk mayi moulen (corn flour), lèt (milk), anis (star anise), kanèl (cinnamon), epi sik (sugar). Ou bouyi-l jiskaske li pare pou bwè.
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