Haitian Prepositions
This is a list of prepositions in Haitian. This includes words related to positions (i.e. under, on top of ...), conjunctions (and, but ...) and many more.
On top of: sou tèt
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Under: anba
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Inside: an dan
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Outside: deyo
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Behind: deye |
In front of: deven |
Near: pre |
Between: ant |
These are more popular prepositions you might find useful at some point or another.
After: apre
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Before: enven
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With: avek
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Without: san
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Since: depi
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Until: jiskaske
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Of: nan
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From: de
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To: a
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Instead of: olye pou yo
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In: nan
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Against: kont
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As: kòm |
About: o suje de |
For: pou |
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The following are conjunctions used to connect words, sentences, or phrases.
And: et |
Or: ou |
But: men |
So: donk |
Now is the time for some prepositions used in a sentence. We are using the following: (from, under, inside, with, in, but) as examples.
I'm from Japan: M'soti au japon
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The pen is under the desk: plim la anba biwo'a
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The letter is inside the book: let la an dan liv la
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Can I practice Italian with you?: Mwen ka pratike italyen avek ou
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I was born in Miami: Mwen te fet Mayami |
I speak French but with an accent: M'pale franse men avek on aksen |
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