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Wednesday, February 17, 2010

HaitianCreoleMP3: Learn Body Parts in Haitian Creole

Kò Moun An Kreyòl - Human Body in Creole

Pati Nan Kò Moun - Body Parts

Tèt - Head

Chevé - Hair

Zórèy - Ears

Kou - Neck

Jé / Zyé - Eyes

Dlo nan Jé (Literally water in eyes) - Tears

Po Zyé/ Po Jé  - Eyelid

Sousi - Eyebrow

Figu / Figi / Visaj - Face

Bò Figu - Cheek

Machwa / Machwè - Jaw

Dèyè Tèt - Nape

Zèpòl - Shoulder(s)

Pwatri-n - Chest

Do - Back

Anba Ponyèt / Anba bra / Anba Zèpól - Underarm

Zo - bones

Gwo Zo - Big bones

Vant - Lestomak
Bouda / Dèyè / Dèkay (Fès) - Butt
Gwo Bouda - Big Butt
Ti Bouda - Small butt

Twò gra - overweight

Twòp grès - Too much grease

Kwis - Thighs

Janm / Janb - Legs

Dwèt - Fingers

Men - Hands

Zong - nails

Zong Dwèt  - Fingernails

Zòtèy - Toes

Zong Zòtèy - toenails

Koud Pyé - Ankle (kick, a blow with one’s foot)

Pyé - Foot, Feet

Fè Pipi - to urinate

Pipi - to urinate (verb) or Pipi, Penis (noun)



&&&&&&&& Posted Only for educational purposes or as part of a lexicon or for medical reasons!&&&&&&&

***Please be careful when using private body parts in Haitian Creole. Learn more about their use in the textbook, "Sa-k Pase? N-ap Boule! Learn Haitian Creole Textbook." Using them in the wrong context may bring shame to you. You will lose most Haitians' respect.

Go to http://haitiancreolemp3.libsyn.com to find the female and male body parts in Creole.

***Please be careful when using private body parts in Haitian Creole. Learn more about their use in the textbook, "Sa-k Pase? N-ap Boule! Learn Haitian Creole Textbook." Using them in the wrong context may bring shame to you. You will lose most Haitians' respect.


Bwa - wood, firewood. *(It can also refer to the male genitalia as in a slang for penis in Kreyol. Be modest and careful when using body parts in creole. For medical communication, consult the textbook, Sa'k pase? N'ap Boule LearnHaitianCreole).


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