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This is a lesson about negation in Haitian. This includes words or expressions used to form a negative form as opposted to the affirmative. For example "I don't understand".
| No: non |
| Nothing: anyen |
| Not yet: poko |
| No one: pe sonn |
| No longer: pa enko |
| Never: jame |
| Cannot: paka |
| Should not: pa supoze |
The below examples demonstrate how to use the negation form in a sentence. Don't be shy to use of these expressions if you don't know something.
| We don't understand: nou pa konprann |
| I do not speak Japanese: m'pa pale japonet |
| I cannot remember the word: m'paka sonje mo'a |
| You should not forget this word: pa bliye mo'a |
| No problem!: pa gen pwoblem |
| I don't know!: m'pa konen |
| I'm not interested!: sa pa enterese'm |
| Don't worry!: pa enkyete'w |
| This is wrong: sa'a pa bon |
| This is not correct: sa'a pa korek |
| No one here speaks Greek: pa gen moun ki pale grak la'a |
| I'm not fluent in Italian yet: m'poko pale italyen two byen |
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