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Here are examples for the imperative in Haitian. This includes expressions of making requests, giving orders or simply asking someone to do something.
Go!: ale! |
Stop!: rete! |
Don't Go!: pa ale! |
Stay!: ret la! |
Leave!: ale! |
Come here!: vin la'a! |
Go there!: ale la'a! |
Enter (the room)!: antre! |
Speak!: pale! |
Be quiet!: pe! |
Turn right: vire a dwat |
Turn left: vire a goch |
Go straight: ale tou dwat |
Wait!: tan! |
Let's go!: un ale! |
Be careful!: atensyon |
Sit down!: shita |
Let me show you!: bam motre'w |
Listen!: tande |
Write it down!: ekri'l |
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