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voodoo initiate, member of a voodoo temple, voodoo priest assistant, ritual rattle, voodoo rattle; saddlebow, good and close friend, "sis"; (title used by parents when addressing their child's godmother, or by godmother to child's mother; title used by godfather to godmother; title used by best man to maid of honor), voodoo priest; voodoo healer, seer, term , term , horsewhip, bullwhip; sisal whip used in ‘bann rara’ voodoo services (esp. petwo), (see ‘kòd’) (term used for ‘kòd’ in some part of Laplenn), abba , ceremonies, ABCD , No Q in Creole alphabet, but Q is used in name transcriptions and in sciences like math. "K" and "KW" are used for similar sounds., ritual, cowhage vine causing skin irritation mildly harmful; Voodoo fetish, dance rhythm (voodoo), Erzulie; voodoo goddess of love, group of voodoo deities, initiation rites (admitting to the Voodoo priesthood), initiation rites (admitting to the Voodoo priesthood).
Let’s discover Haiti and its culture in “Haiti of yesteryear” One of the things that characterize a person’s life is leisure or entertainment, how he spends his time relaxing and having fun when he is not in his usual occupation.
How to Properly Read and Write Haitian Creole Many people speak Creole, but cannot read or write it properly. Find some tricks to become proficient in reading and writing Haitian Creole. Learn how to “speak Creole like a rat.”
Children’s hobbies in Haiti a few years ago Haiti of yesteryear will help you understand what life was like in the past in Haiti. Texts on culture, leisure, education, sports and others
Jwèt timoun tan lontan ak distraksyon jodi a: avantaj ak enkonvényan Fè jwèt gen yon kokenchenn enpòtans nan devlopman timoun. Li ofri anpil byenfè emosyonèl, kognitif ak sosyal. Ann konpare avantaj ak enkonvényan jwèt tan lontan yo ak distraksyon jodi a
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