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Sunday, December 31, 2017

"La última lección del año 2017 – Vocabulario, Verbos, e Expresiones Idiomáticas"

La última lección del año 2017 – Vocabulario, Verbos, e Expresiones Idiomáticas


La última lección del año 2017 – Vocabulario, Verbos, e Expresiones Idiomáticas

This episode contains the excerpts from 'Learn Creole Very Slowly – Aprendan Creole Despacito – Aprann Kreyòl Toudousman: Please Speak Slowly – Por Favor Hable Despacio', 'Que Tal? Sa-k Pase? N'ap Boule!  Bien! etc.

 

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Que Tal? Sa'k Pase? N'ap Boule! Bien!

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Learn Creole Very Slowly - Aprandann Creole Despacito... Aprann Kreyol Toudousman..

 


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Names of Tropical Haitian Fruits (Cachiman, Kachiman, Kowosol, Corossol etc) - Non Fwi tropikal Ayisyen

Kachiman – la cherimoya/chirimoya (Spanish) – Sugar Apple or Sweetsop in Jamaica, Matomoko in Kenya, Sweet apple in Ghana, foreign lychee in Hong Kong, fruta pinha, condessa, ata, anona in Brazil and Angola, Matopetope in Tanzania (also known as custard apple in India and Australia and referred to as Annona reticulata). In Hispanic America, it’s known as anón, anón de azucar, cachiman, fruta do conde, saramuyo, granadilla (little grenade). Custard apple is an excellent source of energy. It helps to fight exhaustion and eliminates muscle weakness. Por su bajo aporte en sodio, riqueza en potasio y poca grasa se aconseja a aquellas personas que sufren de hipertensión arterial o alteraciones cardiacas o de vasos sanguíneos. De la misma forma, también reduce los niveles de colesterol.

Kowosòl – Guanábana (Spanish) – Soursop (Graviola – Brazilian Portuguese; Corossol – French; Anona reticulata – European Portuguese; bullocks’ heart, bulls’ heart, cœur de boeuf – Democratic Republic of Congo; Brazilian Pawpaw – Filipino). Some people state it is used for cancer treatment. However, there is no credible scientific evidence showing that Anona muricata or Graviola is a cancer cure according to the Federal Trade Commission in the US.

Kayimit – Cainito / caimito / estrella – Star apple in Jamaica or milk fruit (Pomme de lait in French), known as bobi wata or breast Milk fruit in Sierra Leone; Odara in Nigeria. Infusion of the leaves has been used against diabetes (tansyon) and rheumatism. It is a delicious fruit that can serve as dessert. The Cainito leaves have two colors, green and gold. They refer to people with two faces as hypocrites, two-faced people. Well-known aphrodisiac! Mirliton – Chayote – Chayote. It may help prevent acne, may help guard against constipation, may help energize the body