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Hablemos el Criollo Haitiano / Let Us Speak Haitian Creole / Ann Pale Kreyol

Sep 18, 2011

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Written in English, Spanish, Haitian Creole and some French, "Hablemos el Criollo Haitiano - Let Us Speak Haitian Creole - Ann Pale Kreyol : El Creole Haitiano Para Hispanohablantes - El Creole Haitiano para Maestros, Estudiantes, y los Hablantes De Inglès y Espaňol - Haitian Creole for ESOL Teachers, Students, and English and Spanish Speakers - Hablemos el Creol: Guía de Creol en Espaňol" is designed to help English, French, and Spanish speakers learn and Speak Haitian Creole in no time. This book is a guide that will provide you with the key vocabulary in almost four languages (Spanish, English, French, and Haitian Creole). Learn Haitian food names, fruit names, words and expressions such as "griyo," "kabrit griye," "taso," "fritay," "ju kowosol," "ju papay," "salad tap tap" etc. This book was designed to give both speaking and reading practice, each of the lesson units furthers comprehension through short dialogs, pronunciation guides, grammar notes, and a variety of drills and exercises. The examples are English-Creole-Spanish and Creole-English-Spanish It was developed by Joseph J. Charles of Haitian Creole MP3 Institute (http://haitiancreolemp3.libsyn.com)