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partisan, favoritism LIT: Your own people, own , own, your (plural, informal) , mind your own business, this one your own, You'll reap the consequences of your own actions. What goes around, comes around. [Lit.] You will get to know Georges., fetid , focus , I was blinded by your beauty; I will need your name and phone number for my health insurance., idiosyncratic : I understand you struggled with the last test, but since your mistakes were very specific to you, I'm going to decline your request for the class to have a new test., impeccable , in your deeds, in your behavior, I’m going to swab your nose/the back of your throat with this cotton bud., later, see you later; A+ (grade) , path , Pay attention to your steps! Be mindful of your behavior!, The only thing your eyes don’t tell me is your name., You are groundless; Your actions are unsupported; Your words are unsubstantiated; You are broke.
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
How to bow tie For those elegant guys who think about how to tie their ties. A true gentleman should know how to bow their ties! Easy steps to bow your tie.
Is Haitian Creole a Language? Haitian Creole has developed its own grammar, syntax, and vocabulary, and is recognized as an official language of Haiti. It's a cultural gem
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