I never comment on videos but had to here: To say the creole culture has no connection to Haiti is a misrepresentation of history. In the late 1800s 10k immigrants came to New Orleans from modern day Haiti. See youtube video 'Creole Common Routes' part 1 by angrygumballl and listen to SCHOLARS discuss the history and facts. Make it a point to research what u read on these posts.
@malfini1 No contribution at all. Haitians have nothing to do with Louisiana and did NOT contribute anything at all to Louisiana or Louisiana Creoles for that matter.
I never comment on videos but had to here: To say the creole culture has no connection to Haiti is a misrepresentation of history. In the late 1800s 10k immigrants came to New Orleans from modern day Haiti. See youtube video 'Creole Common Routes' part 1 by angrygumballl and listen to SCHOLARS discuss the history and facts. Make it a point to research what u read on these posts.
SandraMEdmond 1 month ago
I hope these classes are recorded and accessible at any time for new students. mesi! =)
ChronicHeaven 9 months ago
Creole language is very unique
chsn09 10 months ago
What was the contribution of Hatian creole to Louisiana creole?
malfini1 1 year ago
@malfini1 ZERO
criollokid80 1 year ago
@malfini1 No contribution at all. Haitians have nothing to do with Louisiana and did NOT contribute anything at all to Louisiana or Louisiana Creoles for that matter.
chsn09 7 months ago
@malfini1
pa ryin
FrankoLwizyann 2 months ago
j'aime beaucoup "nou-zot" et "vou-zot" pour nous-autres et vous-autres.
13laciotat 1 year ago
@13laciotat the pronunciation differs. Zòt is /zawt/ instead of autres /oh tre/.
criollokid80 1 year ago
same as the macarehnas people,we speak french creole.
60pn 1 year ago
@60pn
Ki koté endan le moun ça çé?
Where in the world is that?
FrankoLwizyann 2 months ago
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chsn09 1 year ago