Seh It Chroo Yu Noaz: hn

Kriol English
ahn and
dehn they, them; plural marker
gaahn, gaan gone, left, went
hihn he, him
hoahn, hoam
home
kohn, kom  come
kyaahn can’t
pahn, pan on, upon, at, about
sayhn, saym same
sohn some
taihn, taim time
wahn a; will
waahn want

Neks week, wi wahn tel unu moa bowt "pahn."
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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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