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  • I speak Haitian creole. The other versions are so interesting to hear. I didn't realize the difference lol

  • on réfléchie d'abord avec notre ventre que notre tête.

  • la blague on préfère mieux que nos enfants parlent français que le krèyol , il faut dire la vérité.

  • je suis métisse martiniquaise je comprends le créole mais je regrette que mon père ne m'ai pas appris à le parler car je suis maman et je trouve important de pouvoir transmettre à nos enfants. je fais de mon mieux pour leur apprendre certaines bases créoles comme les plats antillais par exemple

  • @gini59760 Je vous comprends .Le créole est beaucoup plus qu'une langue ,elle porte une véritable et noble idéologie de résistance .D'ailleurs cette langue a su rassembler les esclaves africains.Elle a été créée et diffusée en un temps record.Contrairement aux patois français qui avait des centaines d'années .Cette langue porte tout le génie des anciens esclave antillais pour se sortir de l'oppression . .On ne le dit pas assez mais créole est la langue contemporaine la plus élaborée .

  • same here I was born in brooklyn and i speak kweyol. parents born in the old conway in castries. even from up here i know for kweyol to be a very important factor in the islands that speak it.  it's a part of the overall culture of the island. remove kweyol and it's like removing one of they very things that makes the islands so special...from the food to the beaches to carnival. se pou nou tjenn kweyol. tout se manman ek papa oblije moutwe se ti mamay yo kweyol.

  • @paperboi718 What's up brother, I know many in old Conway. I'm in London, ask your parents did they know Hunter Dusauzay or Bobby Farias (smile). Milton's Yard is the new Conway!

  • i do agree that they should learn to speak creole. I am from st.lucia, speak creole and have been to martinique and the martiniqucian were mad when they couldn't understand us. But it's a good thing tho.

  • yeah that's what it is i was born in new york i still speak creole and french because my parent are haitians i also i speak them fluently,continie pale kreyol nou paske se yon bel lang li ye pi fo moun etazini renmenl.

  • @monics58 ITS VERY RARE FOR A MARTINICAN TO OT SPEAK CREOLE.... I GUESS YOU ST LUCIANS WERE SPEAK AN ANGLICIZED FRENCH CREOLE

  • jaimerai bien parler creole

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