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Mauritian Creole
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Basics of learning Mauritian Creole. Please note that within the language spellings/phrases may differ as it is an informal/non-written language.
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Mauritian Creole
Essentials
Greetings/ Goodbyes
Hello / Good day - Bonzour
Hello - Allo
Goodbye - Aurévoir / Allé bye
(Respectful Hindu greeting) - Namaste
Good evening - Bonsoir
Good night - Bonne nuit
Pronouns
Me - Moi
You / Your - To / Toi (familiar)
He / It - Lu
She - Lui
You / Your - Ou (singular, formal)
You (plural) / They - Zot
We / Us - Nou
I - Mo
(Add 'mem' to the end for reflexive e.g. momem, tomem, zotmem, oumem etc.
Possessive
my / mine - mo / pou moi
his / hers / its - so / pou li
your - to/ pou toi (singular, familiar)
your (plural) - zot/ pou zot
Our - nou / pou nou
your - ou/ pou ou (formal)
their - zot/ pouzot (plural)
For/ Belonging to - pou
He/ She is with us - Li are nou
Using formal pronouns
They / Them - Bann-la
Addressing people
visitors/ strangers/ elders/ superiors - misié (M), madame (F) or mamzel (F)
Using formal pronouns
Family
Mother's side (Hindu)
Grandmother- Nani
Grandfather - Nana
Uncle - Maamou
Aunty- Maami
Father's side (Hindu)
Grandfather- Dada
Uncle - Chacha
Aunty - Chachi
Grandmother - Dadi
Mum - Ma
Dad - Papa
My Son/ Daughter - Beta/ Beti
Your Son/ Daughter - To Garcon/ Fille
Brother - Frére
Sister - sér
Verbs
To have- énan
To not have- Pénan
Mo pénan cigarett
Pénan also means 'There isn't/ aren't'
Pénan nannié ici - There's nothing here
Mo énan enn plim (pen)
Enan also means 'There is/are'
énan bann restoran laba - There are some restaurants over there
Rules
No Conjugation!
Long Form vs. Short form
When verb used on its own
At the end of a sentence
When verb relates to an object
When verb is followed by another verb
kozé / koz - to speak
allé/ al - to go
manze / manz - to eat
gete / get - to look at
panse / pans - to think
trouve / trouv - to see/find
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