July 11, 2024
“Close Your Eyes” translates as “Fèmen je ou” in Haitian Creole
Practice the correct Haitian Creole pronunciation for “Fèmen je ou” by watching the video or listening to the audio below.
“Close” means “femen”, “your” means “ou” and “eyes” means “je” in Haitian Creole.
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“Close Your Eyes”
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in Haitian Creole, you
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say, “Fèmen je ou”. One more
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time,”Fèmen je ou”. One last time
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“Fèmen je ou”. How do you say “open your right eye” in
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Haitian Creole
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