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Our Second Kwèyòl (Creole) Proverb

January 2012 marked the start of our second series of Word of the Month: Dominican Creole. We’ve learned 6 Dominican Kwèyòl (Creole) words and a proverb in this series.

Kwèyòl (Creole) Proverb: Wavèt pa ni padon douvan poul.

English Translation: The cockroach has no pardon in front of the fowl.

Meaning: Certain things leave no traces.

If you missed the first series, you can find it herewww.senicanaturals.com/our-first-dominican-kweyol-creole-proverb

I hope you enjoyed learning these words and look forward to our next series of words. Stay tuned for details on the next series.

Until Next Time…Be Well,

Ben.ar.dett

Celebrating a Natural. Beautiful. You.

 

Word of the Month: Dominican Creole is designed to introduce the Kwèyòl (Creole) language of  the Commonwealth of Dominica, the inspiration for the Sénica product line. For more information on Dominica, visit www.dominica.dm Learn a new Creole word every month with the Word of the Month: Dominican Creole series,  beginning, February 1, 2011. Every month, I will pick a Creole word, provide the definition and the pronunciation of that word.  Stay tuned at www.senicanaturals.com/blog

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