Learn how to give orders and respond with respect in Haytian Kreyòl.
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In this module, you'll build 8 command sentences step by step, study 14 action verbs, and discover Hayti politeness culture plus a piece of Kreyòl language history.
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Tap the words in the correct order
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SENTENCE
“Give me the bread please”
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Ban
tanpri
pen
an
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14 Action Verbs
Tap a verb to see details + listen to the pronunciation
🎁
Ban
Give
🤲
Pran
Take
📦
Pote
Bring / Carry
🤝
Pase
Pass
📨
Voye
Send
👋
Vini
Come
🚶
Ale
Go
✋
Rete
Stay / Stop
🍽️
Manje
Eat
🥤
Bwè
Drink
💬
Di
Say / Tell
👂
Tande
Hear / Listen
👁️
Gade
Look / Watch
🔨
Fè
Do / Make
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HAYTI PROVERB
Piti piti zwazo fè nich li.
Little by little, the bird builds its nest.
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Patience and persistence pay off — a cultural principle that teaches no effort is too small.
CULTURAL NOTE
Hayti Politeness
Use 'non' after a person's first name (e.g., 'Mesye Jean non, kòman ou ye?') to show respect. Always say 'tanpri' (please) when you need something.
HISTORY TRIVIA
Test trivia title EN
The March 29, 1987 Constitution declared Kreyòl and French as the two official languages of Hayti for the first time. Article 5 states: 'The only language that unites all Haytians is Kreyòl.'