Haitian Adverbs
This is a list of adverbs in Haitian. This includes adverbs of time, place, manner and frequency. Which sums up most of what you need for daily use.
Now: kounye'a
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Later: pita
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Tonight: aswe'a
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Last night: yè swa
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This morning: maten an
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Yesterday: ye
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Today: jodia
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Tomorrow: demen
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Next week: semèn pwochèn
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Already: deja
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Recently: dènyèman
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Lately: dènyèman
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| Soon: byento |
| Immediately: imedyatman |
| Still: toujou |
| Yet: ankò |
After the above adverbs of time, now we move on to adverbs of place.
| Here: isit la |
| There: la |
| Everywhere: toupatou |
| Anywhere: nenpòt kote |
Now adverbs of manners, used to describe how something happens. They are usually placed after the main verb.
Carefully: avèk anpil atansyon
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Alone: sèlman
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Very: anpil
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Really: vrèman
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| Quickly: byen vit |
| Slowly: tou dousman |
| Almost: prèske |
| Together: ansanm |
These are adverbs of frequency, which are used to answer the question "how often?".
| Always: toujou |
| Sometimes: pafwa |
| Rarely: raman |
| Never: pa janm |
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