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Useful phrases in Haitian Creole

A collection of useful phrases in Haitian Creole (Kreyòl ayisyen), a French-based creole spoken mainly in Haiti.

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See these phrases in any combination of two languages in thePhrase Finder. If you can provide recordings, corrections or additional translations, pleasecontact me.

EnglishKreyòl ayisyen (Haitian Creole)
WelcomeByen venu
V byenvini
N bèlantre
Hello (General greeting)Bonjou
How are you?Sak pase?
Koman ou ye?
Ki jan ou ye?
Reply to 'How are you?'Mwen byen (I'm well)
N'ap boule
M ap boule (I'm fine, lit. 'I'm on fire')
Kon si, kon sa (So, so)
M ap viv (I'm living)
et ou (mem)? (and you?)
Long time no seeSa fè lontan
Sa fe lon temps nou pa we
What's your name?Koman ou rele?
Ki jan ou rele?
Ki non ou?
Ki non w?
My name is ...M rele ...
Mwen rele ...
Non m se ...
Where are you from?Ki kote ou sòti?
Kote ou sòti?
I'm from ...M'soti ...
Pleased to meet youAnchante
M'kontan fè konesans ou
Mwe kontan fe konesana ou
Se youn plaisir fè konesans ou!
Good morning
(Morning greeting)
Bonjou
Bon maten
Good afternoon
(Afternoon greeting)
Bon apre-midi
Good evening
(Evening greeting)
Bonswa
Good nightBònn nui
Bonswa
Bonswa et bon rev
Goodbye
(Parting phrases)
Adye
Orevwa
Babay
N a wè pi ta
A pi ta (see you later)
A demen (until tomorrow)
Good luck!Bòn chans
Cheers! Good Health!
(Toasts used when drinking)
Ochan!
Sante!
Onè Respè!
Have a nice dayPase yon bònn jounen
Bònn jounen
Bon appetit /
Have a nice meal
Bon apeti
Bon voyage /
Have a good journey
Bon vwayaj
Do you understand?Ou konprann?
Eske ou konprann?
I understandMwen konprann
I don't understandMwen pa komprann
YesWi
NoNon
MaybePetèt
I don't knowMwen pa konnen
Please speak more slowlySouple pale dousma
Ou ka pale dousman souple?
Please say that againOu ka repete souple?
Please write it downEs'ke ou ka ecri'l, tanpri?
Do you speak English?Eske ou pale angle?
Do you speak Haitian Creole?Eske ou pale kreyòl?
Yes, a little
(reply to 'Do you speak ...?')
Wi, piti piti
Wi, on ti kal
I'm learning Haitian CreoleMwen aprann kreyòl ayisyen
How do you say ... in Haitian Creole?Kijan ou di ... an kreyòl?
Kij an yo di...an kreyòl?
Kòman ou di ... an Kreyòl?
Excuse meEskize mwen
Eskize m
How much is this?Konbyen?
SorryDezole!
Mwen regret sa!
Padon!
PleaseSouple
Thank youMesi
Mesi ampil
Reply to thank youMerite
Padekwa
De ryen
Where's the toilet / bathroom?Kote twalèt la?
This gentleman/lady will pay for everything 
Would you like to dance with me?Eske ou vle danse?
I miss youMwen sonje w
I love youMwen renmen w
Get well soonFè mye talè
Go away!Ale vou zan!
Leave me alone!Ki te'm anrepo'm!
Help!Anmwe!
Fire!Dife!
Stop!Rete!
Call the police!Rele la polis!
Christmas greetingsJwaye Nowèl
New Year greetingsBònn Ane
Easter greetingsBònn fèt pak
Birthday greetingsBonn fèt
Erez anivèsè
Congratulations!Felisitasyon!
One language is never enoughYon sèl lang se janm ase
My hovercraft is full of eelsSe bato mwen ki flote sou dlo a ki te ranpli avèk èèl

Note

The hovercraft phrase, which was provided by Athena Kolbe, means literally, "my boat that hovers on the water is full of eels" - there is no word for hovercraft in Haitian Creole.

Hear some Haitian Creole phrases:

If you would like to make any corrections or additions to this page, or if you can provide recordings, pleasecontact me.

Information about Haitian Creole |Phrases |Numbers |Tower of Babel

Find Haitian Creole books onAmazon.com,Amazon.co.uk orAmazon.fr

Links

Other collections of Haitian Creole phrases
http://www.kreyol.com/dictionary/creole-phrases.html
http://www.travelinghaiti.com/haitian_kreyol.asp
http://www.clubcreole.org/news/resource
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haitian_Creole_language
http://wikitravel.org/en/Haitian_Creole_phrasebook
http://www.iadopt.info/kreyol/KreyolBook.pdf
http://mylanguages.org/haitian_phrases.php

Phrases in Creoles

Bislama,Cape Verdean Creole,Chabacano de Zamboanga,Chabacano de Cavite,Haitian Creole,Jamaican,Mauritian Creole,Norfuk,Papiamento,Réunion Creole,Sango,Sierra Leone Creole,Tok Pisin

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