Lavaud, Lavaud, Lavaud, my, my, my! Please tell me it ain't...
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Lavaud, Lavaud, Lavaud, my, my, my!
Please tell me it ain't so! you have got to be kidding me. right?
First, you never specified the "icon" stautus/title you have given me. Can you please tell me and to other memebrs of this blog what kind of "ICON" that I am?
Icon of what?
Should I be proud/flattered/excited or grateful for that, or should feel insulted?
Secondly, last time I checked, Creole has always been the first official language of Haiti and French is considered the second official language spoken mostly in legal and educational arenas.
Contrary to your statistics, the whole 100% of Haiti's population (Haitians) do speak Creole 24/7 and understand it perfectly, but only 25% speak French regularly, which is the elite class, les ptits bougeois.
Lavaud, you can try to accept the cognitively bankrupt human waste called gren sonen information all you want to. But it is a shame to let a scum French wannabe like Gren sonen educating you about your own language that you have been spoken since birth.
However, understand there are REAL Haitian natives on this blog with college degrees who know a lot more about Haiti than you and your compadre gren sonen.
As a Haitian native, I am not that naive and unintouched to dismiss the multitide problems my country, Haiti, is facing today, but I still love her and very proud to be Haitian, and therefore, I will not stand by and let some scum bag drags her down the mud in order to boost their self-esteem.
Haiti is not a theraputhic country that everyone could use to make themselves feel good, and you included.
I understood very well what that piece of crap tried to imply when he suggested that "Haitians must develop their own language." You don't develop a language.
All nations come with their own languages and every country has its own language that needs to be respected.
And I don't think one language is superior to any other languages, they are only different.
"Kreol pale, Kreol konprann" got it?
Tiba, December 11 2008, 12:14 PM
Topic: Haitians do not speak french
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