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Translating between Haitian Creole and English has never been easier. Follow these 3 simple steps to get fast and accurate translations:
Type or paste the Haitian Creole or English text you want to translate into the input box on the left.
Once your text is ready, hit the "Translate" button. Our AI-powered translator will instantly provide an accurate translation in the English or Haitian Creole output box.
Read the translated text and, if needed, use the text-to-speech feature to hear the correct pronunciation of your translation. You can also make adjustments or copy the result for further use.
Hello → Bonjou
Good morning → Bon maten
Good evening → Bonswa
How to Say 'Thank You' in English
Thank you → Mèsi
Thank you very much → Mèsi anpil
Where is the nearest train station? → Kote ki estasyon tren ki pi pre a?
How much does this cost? → Konbyen li koute?
I need help. → Mwen bezwen èd
Good morning → Bon maten
Good afternoon → Bon aprè-midi
Please → Tanpri
I love you → Mwen renmen ou
Goodbye → Orevwa
See you later → Na wè pita
What's up? → Kijan ou ye?
Cool → Chèlbè
Let's go → Ann ale
Manje (To Eat)
Use manje to describe the action of eating.
Example:
Nou manje dine.
(We are eating dinner.)
When to use it:
Talking about the act of eating.
Kouri (To Run)
Kouri is used to express the action of running.
Example:
Li te kouri nan pak la.
(He/She ran in the park.)
When to use it:
Describing someone running or moving fast.
Bwè (To Drink)
Bwè describes the action of drinking.
Example:
Mwen ap bwè dlo.
(I am drinking water.)
When to use it:
Talking about drinking something.
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