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Common Luxembourgish Phrases in Haitian Creole

Phrase Meaning
Salut! Alo!
Gudde Moien! Bonjou!
Gudde Mëtteg! Bon apremidi!
Gudden Owend! Bonswa!
Moien mäi Frënd! Bonjou zanmi mwen!
Wéi geet et dir? Koman ou ye?
Et geet mir gutt, merci! Mwen byen, mesi!
ech hunn dech vermësst Mwen te manke ou
Villmools Merci)! Mèsi anpil)!
Du bass wellkomm! Pa dekwa!
Kommt eran! Antre!
E schéinen Dag! Pase yon bon jounen!
Phrase Meaning
Äddi! Orevwa!
Alles Guddes fir de Gebuertsdag! Bòn fèt!
Wéi ass däin Numm? Kijan ou rele?
Wou liefs du? Ki kote ou rete?
Kann ech Är Telefonsnummer hunn? Èske mwen ka gen nimewo telefòn ou a?
Ech hunn dech gär Mwen renmen ou
Du bass ganz speziell! Ou trè espesyal!
Ech verstinn net! Mwen pa konprann!
Kanns du mir hëllefen? Èske w ka ede m?
Rufft d'Ambulanz un! Rele anbilans lan!
Rufft en Dokter un! Rele yon doktè!
Ruff d'Police! Rele lapolis!
D'Kultur an d'Leit ware ganz interessant Kilti a ak moun yo te trè enteresan

About Luxembourgish Language

According to Wikipedia.org, Luxembourgish is an old language that is used by French people. The total number of native speakers includes 600,000. It is recognized as a minority language in Belgium. This language is from the family of Indo-European and Germanic languages. Even though it is an old language there are a lot of French words and phrases incorporated in it. As a result, almost all the people in Luxembourg speak this language. However, the population of Luxembourg is either bilingual or trilingual. Traditionally Luxembourgish is used orally in the Governments and courts in Germany. It is also used in the most popular newspapers and magazines. Luxembourg features a Moselle-Franconian dialect and is spoken by some people in Germany. The writing system is Latin while the alphabets consist of 26 Latin letters too.

About Haitian Creole Language

According to Wikipedia.org, Haitian Creole is commonly referred to as Creole. It is a French-based creole language and is spoken by 10–12 million people worldwide. It is one of the two official languages of Haiti and is the native language of the major population. The language became popular due to the contact between French settlers and enslaved Africans. Its grammar is that of a West African and it is inspired by the Volta-Congo language. The language has wide influences from Spanish, English, Portuguese, Taino, and other West African languages. It is similar to standard French but has its distinctive grammar. Haitian Creole has elements of the Romance group of Indo-European languages. The use of superstratum makes it similar to French, and African languages. There are many theories regarding the formation of the Haitian Creole language.

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