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"I'm Jamaican and I speak Haitian Creole" Ep. 1
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I'm Jamaican and I Speak Haitian Creole
Welcome back to another episode of I’m Jamaican 🇯🇲and I speak Haitian Creole 🇭🇹🥰 And in today’s episode, I’m basically gonna tell y’all some phrases that both Jamaican and Haitian say. So if I say it in patois, that’s
Ohenenana, Barima Kwabena Addae Ifaniyi and 2 others1 Comment-
JA grammar and AY (e.k.a. HA) grammar are nearly identical more so than their lexical-adjacent counterparts.
For ex, JA way of expressing wa a gwaan, i.e. “progressive aspect”, is the same as AY m ap manje “mi a nyam”. In Guadeloupe and Martinique, they express “progressive aspect” and “simple present” with “ka” phrase,
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