Cracking a 4Letter FWord in Creole
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In this video, we will be looking at “Fann” which means “to crack, to split; cracked” in Creole. • As usual, we’ll be playing three (3) games to ensure you really understand how words are combined to give new meaning in Lesser Antillean French-based Creole. Today’s games are all Creole expressions, so you’ll have a chance to learn how Creole speakers expressed themselves. Spend a few minutes with us as we have fun with “to crack someone’s liver, “the sun is splitting ground”, “to split/crack cane”, etc. and help to promote the language. See how many phrases you know already and use. Finally, you will get an opportunity to learn how to use the words learnt in a proverb. • Check Out My Last Video: • It is because of So Much • Check Out My Playlists: MYROTE - YouTube • Get yourself a copy of MYROTE Volume I: Serious Thoughts on Paper: Amazon.com: MYROTE Volume I: Serious Thoughts on Paper eBook : Frank , Fimber : Books • Feel free to drop me a line in the comments as we continue to learn, support and promote Creole. • Email: [email protected] • Instagram: myrote_ • Music produced by: Sandman • #creole • #patois • #kreyòl • Before us and after • Creole Expressions have and will capture • The Spirit of a People once captured • Carrying the torch of wisdom from those who came before us • Proverbs that spell not just words to rattle through the day • But to spill light on the pit that may be on the path before us • Or on the lives of all those we encounter through the day • Through the day or the night • All that's good or bad is a lesson for life • The language we call Creole teaches life • My 'Go To' for Creole, Expressions and much more: • St. Lucia Kwéyòl Dictionary (2001) • Dominica’s Diksyonnè (2003) • UNTYING THE ANCESTORS' TONGUE (Ka Démawé Lanng Zancèt-la) (2020) • Dictionnaire du Créole Martiniquais • Abridged handbook of Grenadian Creole English and French names • The Theory and Practice of Creole Grammar • Haitian Creole - English Medical Dictionary with Glossary of Food and Drink • Mwen Ka Alé – The French-Lexicon Creole of Grenada: History, Language and Culture • www.potomitan.info • www.pwoveb.kreyol.free.fr
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