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To begin with, numbers are an essential part of any language, and Haitian is no exception. The cardinal numbers represent quantities, and it is essential to know them to express numerical values in Haitian. So let us start with the basic numbers: | To begin with, numbers are an essential part of any language, and Haitian is no exception. The cardinal numbers represent quantities, and it is essential to know them to express numerical values in Haitian. So let us start with the basic numbers: | ||
<span link>Finish this lesson and explore these related pages: [[Language/Haitian/Vocabulary/Days-of-the-Week|Days of the Week]] & [[Language/Haitian/Vocabulary/How-to-say-Good-Bye?|How to say Good Bye?]].</span> | |||
== Numbers 0-10 == | == Numbers 0-10 == | ||
Here are the numbers from 0 to 10 in Haitian: | Here are the numbers from 0 to 10 in Haitian: | ||
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==Other Lessons== | |||
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* [[Language/Haitian/Vocabulary/How-to-say-Good-Bye?|How to say Good Bye?]] | * [[Language/Haitian/Vocabulary/How-to-say-Good-Bye?|How to say Good Bye?]] | ||
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* [[Language/Haitian/Vocabulary/Animals|Animals]] | * [[Language/Haitian/Vocabulary/Animals|Animals]] | ||
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Revision as of 23:11, 27 March 2023
As a Haitian language teacher with 20 years of experience, I understand that learning the basics is essential for students to become proficient in the language. In this lesson, we will cover the cardinal numbers from zero to one hundred in Haitian.
To begin with, numbers are an essential part of any language, and Haitian is no exception. The cardinal numbers represent quantities, and it is essential to know them to express numerical values in Haitian. So let us start with the basic numbers:
Finish this lesson and explore these related pages: Days of the Week & How to say Good Bye?.
Numbers 0-10
Here are the numbers from 0 to 10 in Haitian:
Haitian | Pronunciation | English |
---|---|---|
zero | zeh-ro | Zero |
un | un | One |
deux | deuh | Two |
trois | twa | Three |
quatre | kat | Four |
cinq | sank | Five |
six | sis | Six |
sept | set | Seven |
huit | wit | Eight |
neuf | nèf | Nine |
dix | dees | Ten |
It is important to take note of the pronunciation of the numbers, as it can be tricky for non-native speakers to grasp.
Numbers 11-20
The numbers from 11 to 20 follow a similar pattern in Haitian. They are formed by using the word for ten (dix) and adding the corresponding digits from 1 to 9:
Haitian | Pronunciation | English |
---|---|---|
onze | ohn-z | Eleven |
douze | dooz | Twelve |
treize | trehz | Thirteen |
quatorze | ka-tohz | Fourteen |
quinze | ka-ze | Fifteen |
seize | sez | Sixteen |
dix-sept | dee-set | Seventeen |
dix-huit | dee-wit | Eighteen |
dix-neuf | dee-nef | Nineteen |
Note that dix-sept, dix-huit, and dix-neuf are formed by adding dix (ten) to the corresponding digits 7, 8, and 9.
Numbers 20-100
After the number twenty, Haitian follows a pattern similar to English. Twenty is vingt in Haitian, and numbers 21-29 are formed by adding the digit to vingt (with a hyphen between them). For example, twenty-one is vingt-et-un.
Here are the numbers from 20 to 100 in Haitian:
Haitian | Pronunciation | English |
---|---|---|
vingt | vhent | Twenty |
vingt-et-un | vhent-eh-un | Twenty-one |
trente | trènt | Thirty |
quarante | ka-raht | Forty |
cinquante | sank-ant | Fifty |
soixante | swa-sahnt | Sixty |
soixante-dix | swa-sahnt-deez | Seventy |
quatre-vingts | ka-treh-vehnt | Eighty |
quatre-vingts-dix | ka-treh-vehnt-deez | Ninety |
cent | sehnt | One hundred |
Note that Haitian uses the word quatre-vingts for eighty (literally, four twenties) and quatre-vingts-dix for ninety (literally, four twenties ten).
Tips for Learning Numbers in Haitian
Here are some tips to help you learn the cardinal numbers in Haitian:
- Practice regularly by counting objects you see around you. This will help you to internalize the numbers and improve your pronunciation.
- Learn the numbers in context by using them in complete sentences. For example, "Mwen gen twa zan" means "I am three years old."
- Make use of visual aids such as flashcards or charts to help you remember the numbers.
- Listen to Haitian music or watch Haitian films, and pay attention to the numbers used in conversations.
Numbers are an essential part of communication, and by learning the cardinal numbers in Haitian, you will be able to express numerical values accurately.
Videos
Los números cardinales Criollo haitiano kreyol - YouTube
Other Lessons
- How to say Good Bye?
- Feelings and Emotions
- Numbers
- Food
- Idiomatic Expressions
- Meats and Seafood
- Ordinal Numbers
- Health
- How to Say Hello and Greetings
- Animals
Sources