“I know” translates as “Mwen konnen” and “I don’t know” means “Mwen pa konnen” in Haitian Creole.
Learn the correct Haitian Creole pronunciation for “Mwen konnen” and “Mwen pa konnen” as you watch the video below.
“Know” means “konnen”, “I” means “mwen”, “not” means “pa” in Haitian Creole.
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“I don’t know” in Haitian Creole. You will
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say, “Mwen pa konnen”. One more
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time, “Mwen pa konnen”. how do you say “I know”
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in Haitian Creole. You will
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say, “Mwen konnen”. One, this is it this is definitely
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for this time I will stop here uh I have
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