Haitian Plural
This page provides information about the plural in Haitian. Below is a list of singular (one) and plural (many) words, listed side by side.
Woman: fi
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Women: fanm
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Language: lang
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Languages: Nan lòt lang
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Man: gason
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Men: gason
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Country: peyi
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Countries: peyi
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Boy: ti gason
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Boys: ti gason yo
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Lake: lak
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Lakes: lak
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Girl: ti fi |
Girls: ti fi yo |
Pen: plim |
Pens: plim |
These examples show a sentence with both singular and plural forms. The list includes the use of nouns, numbers and pronouns.
I visited one country: m'vizite yon peyi
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She visited three countries: li vizite twa peyi
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She has one sister: li gen yon se
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He has two sisters: li gen de se
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We speak two languages: nou pale de lang |
They speak four languages: yo pale kat lang |
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