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Haitian Vocabulary - Colors

Hi Haitian learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn the names of colors in Haitian. Colors are an essential part of our daily lives. We use them to express ourselves, decorate our homes, and add meaning to our clothes.

If you want to improve your Haitian Vocabulary, you can also use the Polyglot Club website. Find native speakers and ask them any questions!

Basic Colors[edit | edit source]

Let's start with the basic colors in Haitian:

Haitian Pronunciation English
wouj [wuʒ] red
jòn [ʒɔ̃] yellow
vèt [vɛt] green
ble [blɛ] blue
wouj ak nwa [wuʒ ak nwa] black and red

Some interesting facts about these basic colors:

- Red is a popular color in Haitian culture because it represents strength and power.

- Yellow is often used to symbolize wealth, prosperity, or good luck.

- Green is associated with nature, growth, and fertility in Haitian culture.

- Blue is often used in clothing and accessories to ward off evil spirits and protect oneself from harm.

- "Wouj ak nwa" literally means "red with black" and is often used to describe the colors of the Haitian flag, which is a symbol of national pride and unity.

Other Colors[edit | edit source]

Here are some other colors in Haitian:

Haitian Pronunciation English
lal [lal] crimson
ròz [rɔz] pink
mawon [maʊɔ̃] brown
gris [gri] gray
blan [blan] white
sentòm [sɑ̃tɔm] orange
nwaj [nwaj] beige

Using Colors in Haitian Culture[edit | edit source]

Colors play an important role in Haitian culture. They are often used in clothing, art, and celebrations. For example, during Carnaval, a festival that takes place before Lent, people dress up in colorful costumes and masks to celebrate and have fun.

Here's a dialogue to help you practice:

  • Person 1: Kilè karnaval la kòmanse? (When does Carnaval start?)
  • Person 2: Karnaval la kòmanse nan mwa fevrye a. W'ap mete ki koulè? (Carnaval starts in February. What color are you going to wear?)
  • Person 1: Mwen p'ap mete wouj ak nwa, paske se koulè peyi mwen an. (I'm going to wear red and black because it's the colors of my country.)

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

In this lesson, we learned the names of colors in Haitian and how they are used in Haitian culture. Remember, the best way to learn a new language is to practice with native speakers. Find native speakers and ask them any questions you may have!


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Now that you've completed this lesson, don't stop learning! Check out these related topics:Greetings, Say Hello and Greetings in Haitian, Days of the Week & Nationalities and Languages.

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