“Do you have something to tell me” (English) translates as “Èske ou gen yon bagay pou di mwen” in Haitian Creole +Pronounce “Èske ou gen yon bagay pou di mwen” in Haitian Creole audio by Swans Paul
| Pronunciation and Transcript: |
“Èske ou gen yon bagay pou di mwen” audio Pronunciation in Haitian Creole by Swans Paul, an experienced Haitian audio translator and voice-over artist can be heard in the recording here: Full transcript of the audio on how to say “Do you have something to tell me” in Haitian Creole 0:00 How to say “Do you have something to tell me” in Haitian Creole. 0:05 You will say “Èske ou gen yon bagay pou di mwen” One more time, “Èske ou gen yon bagay pou di mwen” Finally, “Èske ou gen yon bagay pou di mwen” |
| Meaning: |
“Do you have something to tell me” means “Onz” in Haitian Creole. |
| Origin: | The Haitian Creole word “pou” comes from the French “pour”; the Haitian Creole word “di” comes from the French “dire”; and the Haitian Creole word “mwen” comes from the French “moi”. |

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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