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Speak Haitian Creole Now! The Top 20 Words for Your Next Trip to Haiti

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Haitian Creole Language Learning Tips

Haitian Creole Language Learning Tips for Americans wanting to learn to speak Creole.
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Speak Creole Seychellois

Seychelles Creole, an French-based creole spoken in the Seychelles by about 70,000 people.
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HAITIAN VOICES: Haitian Creole

Haitian Creole is one of two official languages of Haiti, as well as the only language that all Haitians have in common. It is considered one of the most historic achievements by the Haitian people and has known many challenges throughout its history -- from its creation, to its use. Our panel of literary guests provides some insight into the significance of this beautifully unique language.

Guests:
Angie Bell, Atizan International
Fedherbe “Fedo” Boyer, Creole Trans
Jerry Delince, Librairie Delince
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French in France vs Haitian Creole

French in France vs Haitian Creole.
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greetings from Haiti

Learn Papiamento with Aruba local, Irina: Bon Bini = Welcome

Aruba has a rich, diverse culture and you can hear it in our local language, Papiamento, a mix of Spanish, Dutch, Portuguese and English.

Watch more insider tips and local stories from real Arubans at aruba.com/localstories

Haitian Monument - Savannah, GA

We continue our video series on African American History in Savannah with a stop in Franklin Square. This is where we find the Haitian Monument which marks the Siege of Savannah on Oct. 9, 1779. Footprints of Savannah Walking Tours owner Vaughnette Goode-Walker said more blacks fought here in Savannah during the American Revolutionary War than any other location. Americans gave guns to the enslaved people to fight the British.

The French would arrive with two regiments of mulattos and blacks from Santo Domingo. Among that group was Henri Christophe, who later became king of Haiti and builder of the Citadelle LaFerriere.


An inscription on the monument reads:

The largest unit of soldiers of African descent who fought in the American Revolution was the brave “les chasseurs volontaires de Saint Domingue. This regiment consisted of free men who volunteered for a campaign to capture Savannah from the British in 1779. Their sacrifice reminds us that men of African descent were also present on many other battlefields during the revolution.

To learn more about Savannah’s African American history and heritage, go to

Haitian culture and food

Haitian food and culture

10 Items to Bring to Haiti & Tips | Watch This Before Going to Haiti!

Friendly Review of Haiti - In March 2018 I took a trip to Haiti as part of a group on a combined construction/medical missions trip where we also were a part of a church launch. This video takes you through my journey to Haiti from the US through Port-au-Prince Airport. Discussed is how to get through Haiti's customs/immigration, ground transportation/taxis/tap-taps, hotels, food, water, toilets, stores/purchasing, money/currency/USD/Gourdes, Creole, and interacting with the wonderful people from Haiti. Throughout the video a list is provided of items to bring with you:

1.) Valid US Passport
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3.) Cash (Small bills)
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7.) Portable Toilet Paper -
8.) Immune System & Meds
Bonine -
Imodium -
9.) Insect Repellent
Sawyer Combo -
Deep Woods Off -
Deep Wood Wipes -
10.) Sun Screen
Spray -
Lotion -

Center for Disease Control & Prevention - Haiti


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Clean Water -
(List will be growing)

Videos on Past Failed Attempts to Help Haiti:

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ОС #96 / Гайанский креольский английский / Guyanese Creole English

В этом ролике я рассказываю об особенностях гайанского креольского английского - очень странного и интересного диалекта английского языка, на котором говорят в этой карибской стране.

Dmitry Maximov, bass player from Moscow, Russia

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11 a.m. HAITIAN FOOD BRUNCH - 10+ Traditional HAITIAN DISHES in Miami, Florida!!

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My food adventures with my friends Chef Jason Peru and Candice Mohan continued in my hometown of Miami with some Haitian cuisine! Come with us as we eat authentic Haitian food at Naomi’s Garden!

Naomi’s Garden is a restaurant and lounge at the corner of three neighborhoods, including Little Haiti. Haitian food has lots of Creole and Caribbean influences, and I couldn’t wait to check it out!

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They have a little window where you can place your order. You can also see the different foods they have. I could see soups, casseroles, meat, seafood, poultry, vegan options, and more.

Inside, we met the owner, Noam, who took us into the kitchen, where they were making beans, mayi (cornmeal), mayi kole (cornmeal with pinto beans, spices, etc.), rice, cabbage salad, oxtail, greens, and a spice blend called epis (which is used in nearly every Haitian dish)!

They also made a spicy, baked macaroni and cheese, which I couldn’t wait to try. There was also chicken marinating in the epis for three days before they bake it. The pieces of chicken were huge!

I couldn’t wait to try everything! There were some pickled and spicy salads, liver stew, jerk chicken, fried grouper, and more there. We got three different places so we could try as much as possible!

We headed over to to the outdoor dining hall with our plates. It’s a nice, large garden area.

The spinach stew was creamy and similar to collard greens, while the legume (veg stew) was so flavorful! The jerk chicken was so tender it fell off the bone, and the oxtail contained tons of tender, fatty meat. I had to suck out the marrow!

I loved the spicy cabbage salad. It contained a nice amount of vinegar as well. It was almost like a fresh, non-fermented kimchi! The baked chicken epis was flavorful and moist, with a crispy, roasted exterior.

Next was the mayi kolé, which were like grits with kidney beans. It was so tasty and grainy, and felt very healthy, too. I really loved the fried plantains, too.

The spaghetti with hot dogs was really tasty. The andouille sausage in it was nice, too! I loved the massive portion sizes here!

The fried grouper was a fantastic fried fish filet. There were no bones. Adding some pikliz (pickled cabbage, carrots, bell peppers, and scotch bonnets) added a crunch and some heat. It was the perfect combo!


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Made In Haiti - French Version

CFI Video - Invest in Haiti - Presentation of Local Businesses - Haiti is open for business - Discover local products! Visit

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Luke attends Gloria Guignard Board's Haitian Creole Bootcamp in Charleston, SC to learn the fundamentals and culture behind this vibrant language of Haiti.

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Nathalie Fortune - examples of Haitian Creole

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Haitian sayings and slang

Haitian sayings and slang.
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You Speak: Carole Kleinberg

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HAITIAN VOICES - Exploring Haitian Culture Through Food

May is Haitian Cultural Heritage Month in South Florida, and what better way to celebrate culture if not through food! We explore the colorful diversity of Haitian cuisine and how South Florida chefs keep Haitian gastronomy alive.

Guests:
Chef Dominique, KC Healthy Cooking
Chef Irie, “Taste the Islands”
Chef Thia, “Taste the Islands”

Learn Kabuverdianu (Cape Verde Creole) Word of The Day - PRIMERU

Taking a trip to the Cape Verde islands ? Want to connect with friends and family from Cape verde?

With our Word of The Day we can help you Learn Kabuverdianu the local language of Cape Verde.

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A special Thank You in Haitian Creole

Tonight for you,
I would like to present you with great thanks and compliments
The visitors of the Hopital Lumiere, who have been working days and nights, to perform surgeries and the hard teamwork,
To the nurses: Jennifer, Suzi, Erica and Lindsey,
to Dr Shane, Dr Rudolph, and the others that have come,
I won't forget you ever,
God Bless you,
Thank you

Travel Tips Do's and Don'ts Support for Haiti| CharisMaggie Tv

Need some travel tips to help ensure that your next trip is a smooth one? Here are some awesome tips

1) Book your flight. See if you have any layovers and how long they are so you can make necessary preparations like booking a hotel room or crashing at a friend's house at that layover destination

2) Pack days in advance. This prevents the stressful rush of doing things last minute. It also prevents the last minute surprises of an overweight luggage or the need for an extra luggage
3) Do not pack hygiene products or any thing of liquid, gel, aerosol or cream form that is over a certain amount (1 quart-size bag). Anything else has to go in your checked bag.

4) DO NOT SHOW UP TO THE AIRPORT 30 MINS BEFORE YOU FLIGHT. You have to go through check in and security and there is no telling how long that takes

5) Have what I like to call, the Travel Pack. This includes:
A travel blanket: to stay warm on the plane or in the airport if it gets cold
Foam pillow: makes sleeping on the plane more comfy
Headphones or headphones: so you can listen to music or just block stuff out, go right to sleep and ignore people
Sweater: to stay warm in case the airport gets chilly
Fuzzy socks: You can take your shoes off, put these on and go right to sleep or just relax and enjoy your flight
Wipes: for freshening up
Sanitary napkins: you never know when you will need this so always have it

6) Dry comfy. Just a t-shirt, sweats, leggings or jeans is fine and some comfy shoes that are easy to put on and take off.

7) If you get selected for a random check, just comply. Less drama on your trip, the better

8)You are only allowed with a carry-on bag and a personal item or bag abroad the plane. Anything extra is considered an extra piece of luggage and has to be checked in so prepare accordingly to avoid extra fees.

SUPPORT HAITI. HURRICANE MATTHEW DID A NUMBER ON THEM.
There are many groups like Rotary, Lions Club, The Salvation Army, Red Cross who are taking donations which are accepted in kind or cash. Look area in your area and see ways you can help

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