Well Well Well Meuf Yanick... that was a compelling...
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Well Well Well Meuf Yanick...
that was a compelling, intelligent and a super argument but you fail to mention that all those segments or regional linguistic differences have not prevented those people to fully master what ever the local language they do speak.
Your nation has never fully worked on the establishment of a national language or a better apprentissage de la langue francaise.
C'est ca mon point.
I was suggesting that your nation establish a clear difference between French and creole.
Only then there will be a true understanding of the linguistic and semantic differences.
A Amiens J'ai connu certains de tes freres qui demandaient un interprete francais quand ce qu'ils parlaient n'avait rien a voir avec le francais.
I believe it is the same thing in the USA(I was in St Paul, MN) the haitians were the only ones who were claiming they spoke french when actually it was the creole...
I also said that you can adapt the creole and learn french in creole as second language.
I have been told that the regional argon of haiti has been used to keep the majority of your brothers down and create an abysmal difference among them. A friend of mine has thought Standard French in your country in the 80'ies and told us that the 2% of your Country that can truly carry a long term and scientific conversation in french has either been thought here or are from other places.
But they were adamant of claiming their french credentials.
It is stupid, dirty and mean spirited and plain funny
But Yannick you are one of a kind not that cinglee Meuf Linda qui et ce Con de Tiba qui s'engueulent et veulent en venir aux mains faute d'arguments
Bonne annee
Yves Salamanque Gren Son Nen, January 1 2009, 3:22 PM
Topic: Haitians do not speak french
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