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  2. Haitian Creole numbers. How to count in Haitian Creole (Kreyòl ayisyen), a French-based creole spoken mainly in Haiti. If any of the numbers are links, you can hear a recording by clicking on them. If you can provide recordings, please contact me.

    • Language Overview
    • Numbering in Haitian Creole
    • Haitian Creole Numbering Rules
    • Write A Number in Full in Haitian Creole
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    Haitian Creole language (kreyòl ayisyen, Creole) is a French-lexified creole language, with influences from the African languages fon, ewe, kikongo, yoruba and igbo. Spoken in Haiti – where it has the status of co-official language alongside with French – by about 8 million speakers, it counts another one million speakers throughout Bahamas, Cuba, ...

    The vocabulary of Haitian is mainly based on French, which can be particularly striking in numbers names. Their pronunciation is transposed in a specific spelling system, while keeping the French numbering and its features, like for instance the use of vigesimal system between sixty (swasann) and ninety-nine (katrevendiznèf). The etymological meani...

    Now that you’ve had a gist of the most useful numbers, let’s move to the writing rules for the tens, the compound numbers, and why not the hundreds, the thousands and beyond (if possible). 1. Digits and numbers from zero to sixteen are specific words, namely zero , youn , de , twa , kat , senk , sis , sèt , uit , nèf , dis , onz , douz , trèz , kat...

    Let’s move now to the practice of the numbering rules in Haitian Creole. Will you guess how to write a number in full? Enter a number and try to write it down in your head, or maybe on a piece of paper, before displaying the result.

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  3. Apr 24, 2024 · The Haitian Creole numbers are mostly phonetic representations of how the same numbers are pronounced in French (changed according to a few rules), so if you know some rules regarding French pronunciation, you will understand Haitian Creole numbers more readily.

  4. 1. Phone numbers. Nimewo mwen kòmanse ak en → My number starts with one. 2. Identification numbers, pins and codes. ID mwen kòmanse ak en → My ID starts with one. 3. Numbered lists. Nimewo en nan lis la → Number one in the list. For all other situations, say yon or yonn ( "a" or "an") Mwen gen yon machin → I have a car.

  5. Numbers in Creole (1-10) with Audio Pronunciation. Listen to the pronunciation above to memorize these first ten numbers in the Haitian Creole Language. You may also find the video below helpful from Mandaly at the Sweet Coconuts blog.

  6. Nov 26, 2017 · ON Haitian Creole - Numbers 1-10 Shorts Series. Support on PayPal: paypal.me/ONLanguages ON Dialects and Languages presents the numbers 1 to 10 in Haitian Creole. Keep up with these...

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  7. Apr 28, 2018 · Learn how to count in Haitian Creole (Kreyòl Ayisyen) from 1 to 100: youn, de, twa… http://www.languagesandnumbers.com/ho... ...more.

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