“Take a break” is translated as “Pran yon poz” in Haitian Creole + “Pran yon poz” voice-over by Swans Paul
Meaning: | “Take a break” means “Pran yon poz” in Haitian Creole. |
Pronunciation: |
“Pran yon poz” Pronunciation in Haitian Creole by Swans Paul, a native Haitian voice-over artist can be heard in the audio here or in the video below: |
Origin: | The Haitian Creole words “Pran yon poz” come from the French “Prends une pause”. |
Listen to and watch “Pran yon poz” pronunciation in Haitian Creole by a native Haitian in the video below:
Full transcript of the video on how to say “Take a break” in Haitian Creole0:00 How to say “Take a break” in Haitian Creole. 0:05 You will say “Pran yon poz” One more time, “Pran yon poz” One last time, “Pran yon poz” |

Swans Paul, Haitian Creole Translator, (and a polyglot who speaks Haitian Creole, French, English, Brazilian-Portuguese, Spanish, and some Italian), born in Haiti and college-educated in the US. Over 9 years of experience in Haitian Creole translation, transcription, editing. Worked as a Haitian Creole translator in two movies: the Will Smith Movie: Emancipation; and “The Exorcist: Believer”.
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