I’m getting request to feature creole from Dominica, Louisiana, Martinique, and Guadeloupe but I don’t know anyone from there. Anybody who can speak any of these creoles who would like to come on my channel, please email me at info@charismaggietv.com
Back in the day, I had a friend who was from St. Lucia and we communicated perfectly. He spoke St. Lucian Creole and I spoke Haitian Creole. At the end of the day, we are African descendents who speak/understand the language our ancestors had to create because our colonizers would not allow us to learn to read/write. What a group of resilient people we are!!!! Let's EDUCATE, UNITE & ORGANIZE!
I’m from martinique, and St-Lucian creole is the closest creole to martinique creole, same words, same accent, i feel like it’s amazing that We are all relate to each other ! Only difference is that we speak French and not english.
Saint Lucian here living in the U.S .. interesting that my only real friend I made over the years living here is my hatian bro from Miami..his mom is native hatian and she could very well be the mirror of my own Saint Lucian mother too lol.love all my island people fareal💪🏿💪🏿
I understood everything, much closer to Haitian Creole than any other creole I’ve heard so far. Next Dominica please the land of World Creole Festival and CadenceLypso, also of of course Guadeloupe and Martinique. Nou renmen travay lan anpil 🇭🇹
I like the way you are looking for the cultural connection of creole speaking communities. From what I hear in this video, St Lucian and Haitian Creole is 95% the same, especially when he said "an mete Bondje nan mitan lanmou nou". This is clear and precise to my ears. "Let us put God at the center of our loving relationship".
Thank you ☺️ Glad you enjoyed it If you liked this one, then you’ll love the videos featuring other creole languages Here’s the link if you wanna check it out th-cam.com/play/PLqCE4W95vsFpxuMGIIpb2sO96JE9LxWfR.html
👋🏾 Maggie « bon bagay 🇭🇹keep up the great work you are doing. The fact you can understand and keep learning in the creole world is good enough. Stay well
I once lived with someone from St. Lucia. Someone came knocking on our door and she said "Ki yes kap konyen pot la?" Some Haitians were shocked that she used that word. Haitians say "frape." The words mean the same thing in French, except that the Haitians give a sexual connotation to the word "konyen."
We say bon soir as well. "What's the price of the bananas." "Commen pou fig la". As another person commented, the pronunciation of certain words are different in different parts of St. Lucia. Another thing, the older folks spoke patois elegantly without any english words. Nowadays its adulterated, so lots of english words are added, and pronunciations change. @ 758 🇱🇨.
👏👏👏👏 OMG!!! I Can Still Feel The vybe From Watching This, 😊😊FI Di Kulcha! Lets Keep That Fire Burning. Thanks Again Maggie You Truly are a Gem in this World💎. Hope everyone enjoy and learn something new, and visit St. Lucia Sometime....
Thanks again for coming up. We are looking out for when the song drops 🤓🤓 I cant wait to visit. So many hidden gems in st Lucia and I plan to explore them soon 💃💃
I came across your chanel on your last episode, this one is like 95 percent like haitian Creole, i understood everything he said, i never knew they had so many Creole speaking countries, watch your mouth people when you're out in public😃
I love this , I understood everything he said . I am Haitian American living in Miami Florida , we have so much more in common than others would ever know . I feel like I found all my long lost cousins . Maggie where are you from
Very similar indeed. Not sure if you’ve seen the collab video yet where I invited some of the speakers back to test each other’s skills It’s even more evident in that video. Here is the link if you’d like to watch it th-cam.com/video/aEaPGyoswSk/w-d-xo.html
I watched videos of St Lucia shows in Créole. It's very similar to haitian Créole. The person in that particular video is an elderly woman. The Créole she speaks is the same as haitian Créole.
11:10 my guess is ladjèt mama'w. By the way I'm Trini. I never learned Kreyòl. My grandma never passed it down. I never knew it existed until I was in my 30's, when my mother told me my grandma spoke it. I wished it was passed down thou. I started to learn it off n on from 2017. That why I guessed "ladjèt mama'w". I seen a video it was debated what was the correct way to pronounce 🤣
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Once I travelled to New York ..leaving my hotel room that morning I heard people talking creole ..I thought they were from my country .i started talking to those 2 lively ladies but they said they were from my country ..but we could communicate ..they were Haitians and I am from Mauritius
We have the only drive-in volcano in the world and we have produced two Nobel laureates. The entire month of October is celebrated as Jounen Kwéyòl month. The 28th of October is International Jounen Kwéyòl Day. 🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨
My St. Lucian grand parents spoke mainly Kweyol rarely did they communicate in English. My mom's generation and mine we speak more English, however luckily for me I was raised with my grandmother who spoke to me in Kweyol so now I am able speak and write better than most in my generation.
Maggie where you from and where you raise. Like you said your parents are Haitian but your accent is giving me like a different island. Love your content ❤️
Heyyy thanks for being here. Haha this is probably my fav question. I’m originally from Guyana but I moved to Jamaica when I was very young. I also lived in Belize for a little while and spent my entire university days mostly around Belizeans so my accent is all mixed up 🤣
Yes you can. The French Creole is spoken with slight differentiations among Haiti, Guadeloupe, Dominica, Martinique, St. Lucia and parts of Trinidad. I believe we can also converse with people from French Guyana. When i was in Dubai i was speaking patois/creole with some people from one of the islands around Africa Reunion and Mauritius. Indeed we can converse. ive seen it myself.
Le creole st Lucien,to me is more of a mixture between Haitian and Guadeloupeen creole.i speak both. I love and respect all creole or patois to me they represent strength, the strength of are ancestors. We all have different cultures but we are all brothers and sisters or at list cousins. lanmou pou tout moun et gross bisou.
J’adore! J’ai rencontré des Luciens et c’était une grande joie de parler français avec eux! Je suis américain francophone et j’ai trouvé que c’était assez facile de communiquer. Je les adore!
Vidyo Sa la sé bon bagay ou ka fè épi langaj kwéyòl la Menm si la ni ti diféwans nou ni an fo konnèksyon. Ayisyen ja ban nou bon ègzanp pas kè I Sé an langaj ki Ka moutjwé nou Sé menm.Mwen enmen kwéyòl ayisyen 👍👍👍Mwen sé an sent lisyen🇱🇨
Here in America certain people are called creole rather than just the language so I'm assuming some of us here in America are really Haitian. Because a lot of history been lied about. I don't know how but some of us are connected to Haitian and Jamaicans well as Nigerian spiritually without even been born there on the island or in Africa but the and I don't know people in neither place but I know I'm Haitian by soul.and I wear Haitian flag
Yes. In Belize as well, there is an ethnic group called “Creoles”. Based on the history, many of us are connected to countries like Ghana and Nigeria due to the slave trade as most of the enslaved in some Caribbean islands like Haiti and Jamaica are of those descent so I guess it would make sense why we have such a bond and it also shows in the similarities of our food. Same or similar food, but different names or cooking techniques
@@509LM you are right but here in America they are even starting to denied dark skin creoles they have to look a certain way with good hair or they will say you can't tell if they are white or black or Latino looking and much more Jim crow slavery got them messed up I'm Creole but I'm dark and I have lighter skin creoles in my family some of us look Latino or Indian and like me and a couple might look look like African Americans or black Asian creole is just a mix bowl pot here in America but at the same time are ancestors are Haitian
Although this guy is from St Lucia he is not speaking authentic Lucian Creole. He’s probably from the northern part of the island. However I give him credit for his efforts. Try getting someone from south of the island eg: Dennery, Vieux Fort, Laborie, Choiseul, Soufriere… you will definitely get the authentic version that will surprise you even more
As Haitian, I feel their creole is half way betwen ours and Martinican creole! I wish our intellectuals could work together to create a universal writing system for caribbean creoles.
I’m not sure if it would be possible to have a universal writing system since all the creoles are unique in their own way to also represent the different cultures/ ethnicities found in each country. A great step would be moving towards having more information or materials accessible such as dictionaries etc So far, I’ve been doing some work in my free time to find the similarities and differences between creole works and phrases. Really cool stuff so far. Definitely stay tuned as I plan to share some of what I’ve discovered
@@CharisMaggieTV If you read french, there's this book called "Syntaxe Creole Comparee: Martinique, Guadeloupe, Guyane" from Robert Damoiseau. It points out the main differences between them.
As an haitian, I enjoy watching the Saint Lucian comedy show 'Chez Campeche' on TH-cam. I undestand about 90 to 95 percent of the creole spoken on that show.
As a haitian, i feel like i never meet anyone that speaks other creoles lol. I always run into other haitians but never st lucian, or anyone from martinique
Here is on of my most Popular Creole Song Out Now...I made the beat as well. It is a tribute for my lil cousin he drown last year:( But in remembrance of him I made Banger Vent - th-cam.com/video/L4v9xkEuawk/w-d-xo.html - Long Live Brad aka Rico
I’m getting request to feature creole from Dominica, Louisiana, Martinique, and Guadeloupe but I don’t know anyone from there. Anybody who can speak any of these creoles who would like to come on my channel, please email me at info@charismaggietv.com
I know the Dominican creole and i always try to do this ! I do understand St Lucians for sure ! But Haitians are usually harder
If you’d like to do a video with me, please feel free to send an email to info@charismaggietv.com
@@CharisMaggieTV Quick question I understand your parents are haitian but where you born your accent sounds trini or bajan?
Jamaican accent actually.
@@SaintMac78 born in Guyana but grew up in Jamaica
Back in the day, I had a friend who was from St. Lucia and we communicated perfectly. He spoke St. Lucian Creole and I spoke Haitian Creole. At the end of the day, we are African descendents who speak/understand the language our ancestors had to create because our colonizers would not allow us to learn to read/write. What a group of resilient people we are!!!! Let's EDUCATE, UNITE & ORGANIZE!
You said it!
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
❤❤❤❤
awesome response, more unity!
I’m from martinique, and St-Lucian creole is the closest creole to martinique creole, same words, same accent, i feel like it’s amazing that We are all relate to each other ! Only difference is that we speak French and not english.
Really kool!
I am very happy and impressed with the young man representing Saint Lucia. He is well aware of the culture and the island❤. Great vibes.
Wow we have so many similar words. Creole is so beautiful, powerful and meaningful. Thank you Maggie for such great content. Love from Haiti
Thank you for watching 💕💕💕
Saint Lucian here living in the U.S .. interesting that my only real friend I made over the years living here is my hatian bro from Miami..his mom is native hatian and she could very well be the mirror of my own Saint Lucian mother too lol.love all my island people fareal💪🏿💪🏿
@@JAHDCypha it’s great to see this unity 💕
I understood everything, much closer to Haitian Creole than any other creole I’ve heard so far.
Next Dominica please the land of World Creole Festival and CadenceLypso, also of of course Guadeloupe and Martinique. Nou renmen travay lan anpil 🇭🇹
If you have anyone from Dominica that you can send my way to do a video with me, feel free to have them email me at info@charismaggietv.com
Definitely the closer one to Haitian Creole
You're right. Out of all the Creoles I've heard St Lucian is very similar to Haitian Creole. I understood everything.
I like the way you are looking for the cultural connection of creole speaking communities. From what I hear in this video, St Lucian and Haitian Creole is 95% the same, especially when he said "an mete Bondje nan mitan lanmou nou". This is clear and precise to my ears. "Let us put God at the center of our loving relationship".
Awesome. Great observation 🙏🏾
Word for word understanding.
Mweh emeh video a ou feh-
I like the video you made
Much love from st.lucia🇱🇨
💃💃💃 ayyyeee thank you 💕
Love to see it! Keep it up Maggie 👍🏼 Dominica locked in 🇩🇲
Ayyeee represent! 🇩🇲
Thank you for that video Maggie you help us understand different cultures that is so good. Keep up.
You are doing an excellent job. Thank you for the show about ye Mauritian Creole. And I am loving this show about Saint Lucian Creole.
Thank you ☺️
Glad you enjoyed it
If you liked this one, then you’ll love the videos featuring other creole languages
Here’s the link if you wanna check it out
th-cam.com/play/PLqCE4W95vsFpxuMGIIpb2sO96JE9LxWfR.html
I got teary eyed just to see the similarities between our creole language
Aww 💕💕
For real... tears were coming up. Our islands are at a distance but we can STILL communicate. My gosh 😳...😌
You need to get out more.
@@JPMarie55 creole is such a beautiful langaj.
We the same people that's why..just imagine ancestry of long lost relatives that were separated during 1492
👋🏾 Maggie « bon bagay 🇭🇹keep up the great work you are doing. The fact you can understand and keep learning in the creole world is good enough. Stay well
Thank you 😊😊
Trinidad has a community that speaks creole too
I once lived with someone from St. Lucia. Someone came knocking on our door and she said "Ki yes kap konyen pot la?" Some Haitians were shocked that she used that word. Haitians say "frape." The words mean the same thing in French, except that the Haitians give a sexual connotation to the word "konyen."
My eyes got so big when I read your comment 😅😩 From 🇭🇹😅
We do give a sexual connotation to frape too
Konyen= Cogner en français ex :cogner la porte surment c'est dans ce sens là pour eux Ste-Lucie
LOL!
🤣😂😂😂 are you talking bout me?? I did that same thing one time all my Haitian frens were laughing at me..I am born Lucian 🇱🇨🇱🇨💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽
Thoroughly enjoyed the energy in this video. I like what you’re doing, uniting people.
Keep it up 👍🏽👍🏽
Thanks so much for watching
We say bon soir as well. "What's the price of the bananas." "Commen pou fig la". As another person commented, the pronunciation of certain words are different in different parts of St. Lucia. Another thing, the older folks spoke patois elegantly without any english words. Nowadays its adulterated, so lots of english words are added, and pronunciations change. @ 758 🇱🇨.
Yayy 🇱🇨, we all the same, just different 🤍
One Love
🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨💕💕
Mo linm vidyo-çilayé! I’m not fluent but I speak a good amount of Kouri Vini (Louisiana Creole)
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Mwen renmen travay wap fè a, sa pèmèt anpil moun konnen c pa sèlman an ayiti yo pale kreyòl. Apreciate it. : )
Ayyyeee glad you liked it and thanks for helping me get some practice reading creole with your comment. I think I’m getting better 😎😎
I love this exchange about Creole.
Thank you ☺️
Once again…amazing video….I understood the St Lucian creole, very similar to Mauritius
Thank you for the support 🙏🏾
👏👏👏👏 OMG!!! I Can Still Feel The vybe From Watching This, 😊😊FI Di Kulcha! Lets Keep That Fire Burning. Thanks Again Maggie You Truly are a Gem in this World💎. Hope everyone enjoy and learn something new, and visit St. Lucia Sometime....
Thanks again for coming up. We are looking out for when the song drops 🤓🤓
I cant wait to visit. So many hidden gems in st Lucia and I plan to explore them soon 💃💃
@@CharisMaggieTV can't wait to have you...will welcome you 💯🇱🇨
@@abdonstyr 💃
I came across your chanel on your last episode, this one is like 95 percent like haitian Creole, i understood everything he said, i never knew they had so many Creole speaking countries, watch your mouth people when you're out in public😃
Awesome! Welcome to my channel
And yes haha so true
Makes me more cautious because you never know who can understand what you’re saying lol
I am happy you were able to finally educate yourself
This video brought me joy. Thank you.
❤️❤️
Great video, love d energy 💯✨
Appreciate it. Thank you 💕
I love this , I understood everything he said . I am Haitian American living in Miami Florida , we have so much more in common than others would ever know . I feel like I found all my long lost cousins . Maggie where are you from
I understood EVERYTHING!! I need to make it out there at the end of October
This was actually the closest to Haitian Creole so far..
A lot of Haitians live in Dominica cause Haitian creole and Dominican creole are similar
Very similar to Haitian Kreyol. Thank you Abdon. I hope to visit St Lucia in the near future.
Very similar indeed. Not sure if you’ve seen the collab video yet where I invited some of the speakers back to test each other’s skills
It’s even more evident in that video.
Here is the link if you’d like to watch it
th-cam.com/video/aEaPGyoswSk/w-d-xo.html
Beautiful i love what you are doing. Mwen renmen travay w'ap fè a
Thank you Mike!
Yasss 🇱🇨 X🇭🇹 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
I understand everything he said…Creole is so beautiful
The Entire Caribbean Spoke Creole, It was what united us, but you know how the divide and rule ting go. Your Soul Speaks Creole.Ou konprann?
I believe so too. Yes I understand 😅
Mwen konprann zami
That's not true or at least they spoke very different creoles. French-derived, Spanish-derived or English-derived.
@@CharisMaggieTV Bahamians
Bahamians?
Never heard St. Lucian creole ! Interesting
Ikr. Very interesting!
Directly south about 30 minutes boat Ride, Martinique speaks a different kind of a creole from our Saint Lucian creole, but it's also very similar!
Somebody please do a: Antilles Kreyol vs La Reunion Kreyol, comparisons
What a great interview!!
Thank you 😊
Good job! I am a new subscriber.
Thank you
Thanks for subscribing ☺️
Different communities in St Lucia speak Creole different ways . Good vibes we say bomberguy
Wow interesting
Good to know
Bon bahuy is the proper Lucian spelling
This just makes my Haitian heart happy!❤❤🇭🇹 N ap vide kreyòl sou yooo
💕💕🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹
I watched videos of St Lucia shows in Créole. It's very similar to haitian Créole. The person in that particular video is an elderly woman. The Créole she speaks is the same as haitian Créole.
I think I’ve seen that video on Instagram
It was really cool to watch
Great job my beautiful sister
Thank you 😊
@@CharisMaggieTV Stay bless
11:10 my guess is ladjèt mama'w. By the way I'm Trini. I never learned Kreyòl. My grandma never passed it down. I never knew it existed until I was in my 30's, when my mother told me my grandma spoke it. I wished it was passed down thou. I started to learn it off n on from 2017. That why I guessed "ladjèt mama'w". I seen a video it was debated what was the correct way to pronounce 🤣
Lol you are correct 😂
@@CharisMaggieTV mwen te konnèt li!!!🤗 Mèsi...😎
Another great video
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Thank you for making this
Thanks so much for watching ☺️
Hi new subscriber here love your contents
Yayy welcome to the family. Thanks for watching ☺️
I am Haitian. My grandfather is from Saint Lucia. I understand both of them
That’s awesome 😊
Once I travelled to New York ..leaving my hotel room that morning I heard people talking creole ..I thought they were from my country .i started talking to those 2 lively ladies but they said they were from my country ..but we could communicate ..they were Haitians and I am from Mauritius
So cool. I love hearing these stories ❤️
We have the only drive-in volcano in the world and we have produced two Nobel laureates. The entire month of October is celebrated as Jounen Kwéyòl month. The 28th of October is International Jounen Kwéyòl Day. 🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨
I need to come visit soon 💕💕
St lucia is known for honeymoons the number 1 destination
My St. Lucian grand parents spoke mainly Kweyol rarely did they communicate in English. My mom's generation and mine we speak more English, however luckily for me I was raised with my grandmother who spoke to me in Kweyol so now I am able speak and write better than most in my generation.
Wow shout out to the grandparents. Glad you were able to learn it 😊
I get bits and pieces. "Kwi pri?" = Quin preu ( catalá ), Quel prix? But then I got lost.with the song.
Maggie where you from and where you raise. Like you said your parents are Haitian but your accent is giving me like a different island. Love your content ❤️
Heyyy thanks for being here. Haha this is probably my fav question.
I’m originally from Guyana but I moved to Jamaica when I was very young. I also lived in Belize for a little while and spent my entire university days mostly around Belizeans so my accent is all mixed up 🤣
@@CharisMaggieTV I love it and your parents are Haitian. Very cool!
@@iamflay3776 yes ☺️. House is never boring for sure 😂
Good vibe goes better with nap trip
Ahhh interesting! Thank you
From Guadeloupe and I understand everything similar to haitian but really close to ours too can't even understand Reunion island creole that good
Awesome 😊
Bon bagay.
Anpil vibe.
You ever hear this saying. "Kreol pale kreol konpran"
Great Video🌻👑❤
Thank you 😊
I eh know but am Lucian and I say bonswa in stead of bonswe💀
😅😅
I use bonswa as well but I've definitely heard bonswe' around the coast .
Good job👌
Thank you 😊
Good job little sis
Thank you 😊
Yes you can. The French Creole is spoken with slight differentiations among Haiti, Guadeloupe, Dominica, Martinique, St. Lucia and parts of Trinidad. I believe we can also converse with people from French Guyana. When i was in Dubai i was speaking patois/creole with some people from one of the islands around Africa Reunion and Mauritius. Indeed we can converse. ive seen it myself.
Had visited at Lucia 3 different times. Ti Rocher Castries Anderson la Ray How come you not mentioning Chez lLira
Lol I bet Google can’t filter that one!
Koko kolangyet mammam’w
😂 is that the patreon exclusive swear that you referred to ? Lol!
Looooool close enough 😂
It’s the same language. It’s like someone from one state talking to someone from another state. Different dialect but the route words are the same.
Indeed very similar 🙂
Haitian speak everything when it come to Haiti creole languages... From my experiences
Abdon how can you miss he Pitons?/?
St Luciano creole and Dominican creole are the same
Okay map vini
Most be 'Salop' St Lucians' favourite word with Heeee SALOP being the second national anthem.
Hehe not that one 😅
Le creole st Lucien,to me is more of a mixture between Haitian and Guadeloupeen creole.i speak both. I love and respect all creole or patois to me they represent strength, the strength of are ancestors. We all have different cultures but we are all brothers and sisters or at list cousins. lanmou pou tout moun et gross bisou.
That’s a great observation ☺️
St Lucian Creole is closer to Haiti and Martinique. We sound nothing like Guadeloupe.
Of course we know the phrase!!! GET MAMaw they say DJET mamaw 😂😂
😂😂😂😂 correct!
J’adore! J’ai rencontré des Luciens et c’était une grande joie de parler français avec eux! Je suis américain francophone et j’ai trouvé que c’était assez facile de communiquer. Je les adore!
ils parlent francais ?
Maggie can you ad one Haitian who speak a good creol with you some time
Vidyo Sa la sé bon bagay ou ka fè épi langaj kwéyòl la
Menm si la ni ti diféwans nou ni an fo konnèksyon.
Ayisyen ja ban nou bon ègzanp pas kè I Sé an langaj ki
Ka moutjwé nou Sé menm.Mwen enmen kwéyòl ayisyen
👍👍👍Mwen sé an sent lisyen🇱🇨
🇱🇨❤️🇱🇨❤️
St. Lucia is a beautiful place
Thank you Soo much for the creole
Thank you for watching ☺️
bon travay, se yon bon ide kompare creole nan caraibe la
Bon travay 🇭🇹💪💯💯🇭🇹
This is crazy, cool seashells next
Seychelles Creole video
th-cam.com/video/Gl6Sfau1g0A/w-d-xo.html
I would like to open a business in Saint Lucia,
Very nice. There are similarities for sure.
I'm a child and im learning creole it's hard😢😢😢😢
I like his lyrics
thank you..
He’s talking about ‘jet’ and ‘get’ 😉.
Haha u got it
Lol 😂 yes
Son créole ressemble beaucoup au créole haïtien.
Oh là là ! Mwen fière keu mwen parlé créole.💃🏾🙌🏾💃🏾
Here in America certain people are called creole rather than just the language so I'm assuming some of us here in America are really Haitian. Because a lot of history been lied about. I don't know how but some of us are connected to Haitian and Jamaicans well as Nigerian spiritually without even been born there on the island or in Africa but the and I don't know people in neither place but I know I'm Haitian by soul.and I wear Haitian flag
Yes. In Belize as well, there is an ethnic group called “Creoles”.
Based on the history, many of us are connected to countries like Ghana and Nigeria due to the slave trade as most of the enslaved in some Caribbean islands like Haiti and Jamaica are of those descent so I guess it would make sense why we have such a bond and it also shows in the similarities of our food. Same or similar food, but different names or cooking techniques
True. Louisiana Creoles have a lot in common with Haiti.
@@509LM you are right but here in America they are even starting to denied dark skin creoles they have to look a certain way with good hair or they will say you can't tell if they are white or black or Latino looking and much more Jim crow slavery got them messed up I'm Creole but I'm dark and I have lighter skin creoles in my family some of us look Latino or Indian and like me and a couple might look look like African Americans or black Asian creole is just a mix bowl pot here in America but at the same time are ancestors are Haitian
Haitians migrated to Louisiana during and after the revolution in Haiti.
Although this guy is from St Lucia he is not speaking authentic Lucian Creole. He’s probably from the northern part of the island. However I give him credit for his efforts. Try getting someone from south of the island eg: Dennery, Vieux Fort, Laborie, Choiseul, Soufriere… you will definitely get the authentic version that will surprise you even more
As Haitian, I feel their creole is half way betwen ours and Martinican creole! I wish our intellectuals could work together to create a universal writing system for caribbean creoles.
I’m not sure if it would be possible to have a universal writing system since all the creoles are unique in their own way to also represent the different cultures/ ethnicities found in each country.
A great step would be moving towards having more information or materials accessible such as dictionaries etc
So far, I’ve been doing some work in my free time to find the similarities and differences between creole works and phrases. Really cool stuff so far.
Definitely stay tuned as I plan to share some of what I’ve discovered
@@CharisMaggieTV If you read french, there's this book called "Syntaxe Creole Comparee: Martinique, Guadeloupe, Guyane" from Robert Damoiseau. It points out the main differences between them.
@@kendrick10601 thanks so much 💃
What a fantastic idea .
Nice
Thank you 😊
As an haitian, I enjoy watching the Saint Lucian comedy show 'Chez Campeche' on TH-cam. I undestand about 90 to 95 percent of the creole spoken on that show.
Imma have to check that out!
As a haitian, i feel like i never meet anyone that speaks other creoles lol. I always run into other haitians but never st lucian, or anyone from martinique
here for Seychelles Creole let’s collab ❤❤❤❤ 🇸🇨🇸🇨🇸🇨 we are close to Mauritius
Here is on of my most Popular Creole Song Out Now...I made the beat as well. It is a tribute for my lil cousin he drown last year:( But in remembrance of him I made Banger Vent - th-cam.com/video/L4v9xkEuawk/w-d-xo.html - Long Live Brad aka Rico
Thanks for sharing with us
I speak Mauritian creole its sound the same
This guy speaks creole very good
Kouman ou yé (how are you) 🇩🇲
What about American creole
I love it
Thank you ☺️