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Well Tiba you again
I always notice that you jump into conclusion without assessing what you are reading from another Post. Contrary to what you deduce from my post I am not advocating French or french values( Though I study in France, Strasbourg and love the sensuality of French women and their mastering of blowing Boul gren'n)-- but the need to raise the education level in the Island where standard french and quality education can be put forward in the Country.

Whether we adopt English, Spanish, Portuguese or creole at this point we will never master the language good enough to give sense to what we say, teach and learn as long as we lack qualified teachers, responsible government and adequate curriculum.

Iam in my mid forties and to be frank with you Tiba I can not read the creole that is being written on the web. Remember when we were a Kid in Haiti, the creole we were used to was based on French writing BUT now is based on some American english sound which my generation was not used to...What is your solution to that?

What I am saying is there is a minority in thisCountry who barely understands, speak and write French but use what the little they know to keep your people, the peasant, the gro- class down. French can not be the official language of the country but creole I do not know
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Kamoken, December 5 2010, 11:35 AM

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Il faut que l'on discute ce sujet sur les ondes demain. Je t'appelerai et du courage mon cher. Avec les etudes,le... read more >
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There is an Haitian's proverb that goes like this "Pale franse pa di lespri pou sa!" ("Speaking French doesn't make... read more >
Tiba, 5-Dec-10 8:59 am
Well Tiba you again I always notice that you jump into conclusion without assessing what you are reading from another... read more >
Kamoken, 5-Dec-10 11:35 am
Tiba, I do understand your frustration into the idea of teaching children Haitians into their own language, but I... read more >
Toulimen, 5-Dec-10 2:19 pm
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Toulimen, 5-Dec-10 3:19 pm
You need to do your own research if you are proud of being a Haitian person. The creole alphabet is originated from... read more >
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