Paj sa a gen **50 mo vokabilè** pi popilè nan lis tematik sa a. Sèvi ak paj sa a pou anrichi vokabilè w. Klike sou ikòn **"👁️"** a pou w wè tradiksyon an. ← Retounen nan Lis Tematik la.
**Rezime Tèm Nan:** Chapit sa a pral montre ou kijan pou konte an kreyòl ayisyen, fè operasyon matematik senp, epi kreye fraz ak S, V, O. Nou pral revize kèk mo salitasyon tou pou pratik. Aprann chif yo se yon pati enpòtan pou kominike chak jou: soti nan di laj ou, jiska peye faktiti oswa bay adrès. This chapter will show you how to count in Haitian Creole, do simple math operations, and form sentences using Subject–Verb–Object structure. We’ll also revisit some greetings for extra practice. Learning numbers is essential for daily interactions—whether stating your age, paying bills, or giving directions.
Zewo
Zero
En
One
De
Two
Twa
Three
Kat
Four
Senk
Five
Sis
Six
Sèt
Seven
Uit
Eight
Nèf
Nine
Zewo plis en egal en.
Zero plus one equals one.
En plis de egal twa.
One plus two equals three.
Twa soustrak en egal de.
Three minus one equals two.
Sis divize pa de egal twa.
Six divided by two equals three.
De fwa twa egal sis.
Two times three equals six.
Kat plis kat egal uit.
Four plus four equals eight.
Dis soustrak twa egal sèt.
Ten minus three equals seven.
En adisyone senk egal sis.
One plus five equals six.
Mwen miltiplike kat pa senk pou jwenn vent.
I multiply four by five to get twenty.
Nou konte soti zewo pou rive dis chak jou.
We count from zero to ten every day.