Basic Haitian Creole Conversation Quiz for Beginners
Challenge yourself with 8 medium-difficulty questions on essential Haitian Creole greetings, introductions, and daily expressions. Learn fun facts along the way!
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Question 1: What is the Haitian Creole word for 'hello' in a casual greeting?
Salut
Bonswa
Bonjou
Orevwa
Question 2: How do you say 'How are you?' in Haitian Creole during an introduction?
Mwen grangou
Mèsi anpil
Ki non ou?
Kijan ou ye?
Question 3: What does 'Mwen rele [name]' mean, and when would you use it?
I am hungry; at mealtime
Goodbye; at parting
My name is [name]; used for introductions
Thank you very much; after help
Question 4: In a daily scenario, how do you ask 'Where is the bathroom?' in Haitian Creole?
Kote twalèt la?
Ki lè li ye?
Mwen bezwen dlo
Kijan ou ye?
Question 5: What is the correct response to 'Mèsi' (Thank you) in a polite conversation?
Pa dekwa
Wi
Orevwa
Bonjou
Question 6: How do you say 'I'm fine, thank you' when responding to a greeting?
Mwen grangou
Non mwen se...
Kote li ye?
Mwen byen, mèsi
Question 7: What does the myth-busting phrase 'Non, mwen pa pale angle' clarify in a conversation?
Goodbye, see you later; when leaving
Yes, I am hungry; at a restaurant
Hello, how are you?; as a greeting
No, I don't speak English; useful for language barriers
Question 8: In evaluating a farewell scenario, what is the best way to say 'See you later' in Haitian Creole?
Kijan ou ye?
Bonjou
Mwen byen
A pi ta