Weh Wi Ga Fi Seh Kriol Lesson: Geography

Wi di kantinyu dis week di shyaa sohn a di chranslayshan dehn wi di werk fu di set op pahn wahn Wikipedia websait eena Bileez Kriol. Laik wi mi tel unu laas week, ada langwij  don ga op fu dehn langwij pahn Wikipedia, ahn  now di Bileez Kriol langwij di geh set op pahn Wikipedia tu!  Da aal paat a di werk weh di kantinyu fu mek peepl noa seh dat Kriol da wahn langwij fu chroo fu chroo, speshali wen dehn si it pahn "Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia." Wen nof ting don chranslayt, wi wahn shyaa di web link. If unu tink wi fu di chranslayt sohn a di ting dehn eena wahn difrant way, jos eemayl ahn tel wi: [email protected]

 

KRIOL
Di hischri a di werl da bowt di stodi a aal di kolcha ting dehn weh di hyooman rays du. Dis di taak bowt di taim lang bifoa, op tu di en a senchri 20, bot ih noh di taak bowt nachral hischri bifoa di divelopment a hyoomanz.

 

ENGLISH

The history of the world is about the study of the cultural achievements of the entire human race. This includes the time from prehistory to the end of the 20th century and excludes natural history before the development of human beings.

 

English Kriol
Africa Afrika
Asia Aysha
City Siti
Europe Yoorop
Geography Jagrafi
North America Naat Amerika
Oceania Oashyiyaana
South America Sowt America

 

Di Nashanal Kriol Kongsl tank Mista Vicente Costalago fu dis aidyaa ahn aal di werk hihn di du wid sohn a di memba dehn a di Bileez Kriol langwij groop fahn di Nashanal Kriol Kongsl a Bileez!

Silvaana Udz, Ed.D da fahn Bileez. If yu waahn tel shee bowt sohnting speshal fu put eena dis Kriol aatikl, eemayl: [email protected] or Vizit: www.nationalkriolcouncil.org



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Kriol is the language spoken by many Belizeans, especially the Creole people of Belize. Although it is often perceived as a dialect of English, it is indeed it's own language with grammar and spelling rules. The National Kriol Council of Belize was created to promote the culture and language of the Kriol people of Belize, as well as harmony among all the ethnic groups of Belize. Please visit the website of the National Kriol Council of Belize for lots of good information about the Kriol language and the Creole people.


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