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 w kijan pou dekri emosyon ou ak byennèt ou an kreyòl ayisyen. Ou pral aprann vokabilè ki dekri santiman, epi pratike fason adjektif vini apre non an. Egzanp: “timoun kontan,” “fanm kè kontan,” “zouti itil,” elatriye. This chapter will teach you how to describe your emotions and well-being in Haitian Creole. You’ll learn vocabulary that describes feelings and practice the rule where adjectives often follow the noun (e.g., “timoun kontan,” “fanm kè kontan,” etc.).
kè kontan
happy (heart content)
kalm
calm
tris
sad
enkyè
worried
fache
angry
fatige
tired
estresé
stressed
kontan
glad / pleased
trankil
peaceful
anba depresyon
depressed
Mwen se moun kè kontan, mwen souri tout jounen.
I am a happy person, I smile all day.
Kalm fanm lan pran tan pou li respire.
The calm woman takes time to breathe.
Tris gason an pa vle pale jodia.
The sad man doesn’t want to talk today.
Fi enkyè a ap chèche solisyon pou pwoblèm li.
The worried girl is looking for a solution to her problem.
Mesye fache a leve vwa li le sa pa nesesè.
The angry guy raises his voice when it’s not necessary.
Fanmi fatige a bezwen repo.
The tired family needs rest.
Elèv estresé yo ap chèche konsèy pou egzamen.
The stressed students are seeking advice for the exam.
Timoun kontan yo jwe ak balon.
The pleased children play with balloons.
Mwen renmen lavi trankil la, pa twòp dram.
I love the peaceful life, not too much drama.
Fanm anba depresyon an ap suiv terapi.
The depressed woman is undergoing therapy.