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Showing posts with label haitian american fruit tree initiative. Show all posts
Showing posts with label haitian american fruit tree initiative. Show all posts

Friday, May 11, 2012

Haitian American Fruit Tree Initiative: Most Common Names of Haitian Fruit Trees - Plante Yon Pyebwa Jodi-a (Plant a Tree Today)

Vocabulary - Vocabulary - Haitian Creole Vocabulary: Naming some fruit trees (Nombrando los arboles de fruta en Haiti) Plante - to plant Plante pyebwa fwi - To plant fruit trees Kenep - quenepes - mamoncillos pye zaboka - avocado tree Pye mango - Mango trees Pye sitwon - Lemon trees Pye kokoye - Coconut trees Pye papay - Papaya trees Pistach - Peanut Manba - Peanut butter Pye veritab - Breadfruit tree Pye pech - Peach tree Pye Gwayav - Guava tree Pye grenadin - Passion fruit tree Rasin - Roots Grenn - Grains Diri - Rice Pitimi - millet Pwa - Beans Pwa gougous - Butter beans Tipwa - Peas Mayi moulen - Cornmush yanm - Caribbean or African yams (starchy roots)as in Jamaican yams made famous by Ussain Bolt (sprinter, world champion)

Kenèp – quenepa o mamoncillo, qenip, guinep

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