Ça k'ap rivé?
(Conjugation)
Nom-yé
(Nouns/Pronouns)
Ki Kwa Kan Éou Komen
(Interrog.)
Twa, to pa mô mè!(Imperatives)
Ki Kalité? (Déskripson/Adject.)
100

This is how we say "We sing" in KV.

Ki çé "Nou/No/Nouzòt shant"? (Nou shanté in RP Creole)

100

Something cute, something cuddly, and dogs like to chase me. (In KV)

Ki çé "in sha"?

100

Mô nom çé Clif. _____ yé pèl vou?

Ki çé "Komen"?

100

This is the negator in Kouri-Vini. 

Ki çé "pa". 

100
Translate the following: "A blue car"

Ki çé "in shar blé"

200

We don't get up early... When do we get up (In Kouri-Vini)? 

Ki çé "nou lèv tar". (BT)
Ki çé "nou lévé tar. (RP)  

200

Homonyms (words that sound alike but have different meanings) are marked by this diacritic in Kouri-Vini. 

Ki çé "sirkonflèks" (circumflex, hat, carrot top, upside down 'v' are acceptable). 

200

Fill in the blank to find out the time your friend will arrive work. ______ li va vini? 

Ki çé, "kan"?. (ékan, ékant, akan, ké lœr)

200

It's hot and I've warned you not to touch it in KV. What did I say?

Ki çé "Toush-pa ça!"

200

This is the rule that determines what Kouri-Vini adjectives will come in front of the noun. 

Ki çé B.A.N.G.S (Beauty, age, numbers, goodness, size). 

300

Ê, and Pé are two less common variations of this tense marker

Ki çé, "apé"? 

300

This may be one of the most confusing words in Kouri-Vini because of it's versatility. It can mean, He, She, It, They, That, and What". 

Ki çé, "ça"? 

300

Poukwa is a less common way to ask this question word. 

Ki çé, "kofè/why"? 

300

"Pé tô ladjèl" and "Lapé" are very abrupt or rude ways of saying this in English. 

Ki çé, "be quiet" (shut up, shut your trap)

300

These are the kind of eggs and ham "The Cat in the Hat" preferred. Répònn dan kouri-vini (Respond in Kouri-Vini.)

Ki çé, "vèr/vær"? 

400

In the song "Eh Labas" by Lizzie Miles, she did this ___ ____ ____, and drank wine and it didn't cost her anything. 

Ki çé, " mo (té) manjé plin"

400

If there's one thing you know about Clif, it's that, "li fou pa mal pou tô _____"

Ki çé, "nomm"?
(Li fou pa mal pou tô - he doesn't care about your)

400

Ki and kwa are what you call a given for "what", but what is the third "what" that can be used when the following word is a noun or pronoun?  

Ki çé, "ça"? 

400

In the Bayou Têche Creole dialect, the verb, or action word usually comes ____ the negator in the imperative form (avan ou apré - before or after) 

Ki çé, "avan"? (Before)

400

In a way, you could say that this is how you say "kind of". 

Ki çé, "manyè"? (Moyæ, monyè, manyé)
500

We didn’t cook then, and not later either.
(Hint: No té pa kwi avan, é pa pli ta non pli)

"N'apé kwi (astè)"

500

You can find me on your desk, in your walls, or on your face if you're lucky. 

Ki çé "in souri"? 

500

For many moons, we've used ____ alone or with moun to find out exactly which moun is which moun


Ki çé, "ki"? (Explanation: Ki can be used alone or with moun 'ki-moun' to ask "who")

500

"Arèt de parlé a mon!" means this in English. 

Ki çé, "Stop talking to me"?

500

This is both a certain type of sausage and a certain type of idiot. 

Ki çé, "éspès dandwiy"?

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