Click to Translate - Haitian Creole

Can you guess the correct Haitian Creole translation for each of these English words?
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Last updated: March 29, 2023
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Tree
Bird
Lemon
Soon
Moon
Pink
Why
Goodbye
Sleep
Sing
Tomorrow
Ten
Meat
But
Bed
Before
Island
Ear
August
Anvan
Byento
Chante
Demen
Dis
Dòmi
Kabann
Lalin
Men
Nou
Orevwa
Out
Poukisa
Pye bwa
Sitwon
Vyann
Woz
Zile
Zòrèy
Zwazo
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7 Comments
+5
Level 78
May 3, 2023
As someone from Mauritius, I found many similarities with Mauritian Creole.
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Level 11
Nov 10, 2024
Me too !! As a french person with a mauritian mom i got 20/20 lol
+3
Level 24
Nov 11, 2023
Looks like french
+6
Level 66
Nov 21, 2023
I find it doesn't look like french, but it sounds like french, with a weird accent
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Level 59
Dec 27, 2023
Very nice series indeed :)

After taking some of those quizzes and feeling hopeless I'm starting to recognize - and hear - French words here behind the heavy accent! Except for 'bed' and 'tree', do not know what could be the origin of those.

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Level 57
Jun 16, 2024
kabann sounds like the exact french word for a cabin
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Level 72
Jul 24, 2024
Tree comes from pied (foot) + bois (wood). I don't know why those words exactly but it's an interesting origin :)