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If you are traveling to Haiti or thinking about traveling to Haiti, there are a number of things that you need to do or get. You need an airline ticket, passport, and suitcases. As you travel to Haiti, you will need to go through immigration and customs. After landing in Haiti, you will need to get picked up by a driver. It might be helpful for you to understand the Haitian Gourdes (HTG), which is the Haitian currency. If you are an American citizen, it might be helpful to know how to contact the U.S. Embassy and definitely how to ask for help. It will be necessary for you to eat and drink while you are there. This post will provide you with a few words and phrases you can use to get by in Haiti. If you are looking for more words and phrases to help you have short conversation we have another post that covers short conversations.
Ticket = Tikè
Passport = Paspò
Arrival = Arive
Search = Chèche
Departure = Depa
Driver = Chofè
Money = Lajan or Kòb
Adoption = Adopsyon
Orphanage = Òfelina
Orphan = Òfelen
Haiti = Ayiti
Haitian = Ayisyen
Flag = Drapo
Visitor = Vizitè
Airport = Ayewopo
Airplane = Avyon
Suitcase = Malèt or Valiz
Mosquitoes = Moustik
Immigration = Imigrasyon
Doctor = Doktè
Customs = Ladwàn or Douane
Welcome = Byenveni
Hospital = Lopital
Trip = Vwayaj
It’s hot = Li cho
Fan = Vantilatè
Food or eat = Manje
Water = Dlo
U.S. Embassy = Anbasad Etazini
Lost = Pèdi
Help me = Ede mwen (ede’m)
Hello = Alo
I like it = Mwen renmen li
Agency = Ajans
Lawyer = Avoka
Judge = Jig or Juge
Biological Family = Fanmi Byolojik
Social Services (IBESR) = Byennèt Sosyal
Courthouse = Tribinal or Palè jistis
Birth Certificate = Ak de nesans or Batistè
Death Certificate = Sètifika Lanmò or Ak de decès
Guesthouse = Kay vizitè
Sleep well = Byen dòmi
How much or How many? = Konbyen?
Day = Jou
Month = Mwa
Year = Ane
Goodbye = Orevwa