Lessons
Structured lessons to help you learn Louisiana Creole step by step.
Greetings & Expressions
Learn how to say hello, goodbye, thank you, and common everyday expressions.
- Bonjou (Good morning)
- Mési (Thank you)
- Koman to ye? (How are you?)
Pronouns
Personal, reflexive, possessive, and demonstrative pronouns — with audio for every form.
- Subjective (mo, to, li)
- Objective (mò, twa, li)
- Possessive (mokin, tokin)
- Reflexive (mo-mèmm)
- Demonstratives (çe, ça, -yé)
Conjunctions
Words that join sentences and phrases — and, or, but, if, because — with audio examples.
- É, épi (and)
- Ou (or)
- Mé (but)
- Si (if)
- Paske (because)
Prepositions
Spatial, temporal, and relational prepositions with audio and usage examples.
- Avan / Apré (before/after)
- Sou / Ennsou (under/underneath)
- Koté, shé
- Pròsh (near)
Question Words
Interrogatives for who, what, where, why, when, which, how — each with example audio.
- Ki / Ki-ça (who, what)
- Aou / Éyou (where)
- Kwafèr / Poukwa (why)
- Ékan / kan (when)
- Kombyin (how many)
Numbers
Count from one to one thousand in Louisiana Creole.
- En, Dé, Trwa
- Dis (Ten)
- San (Hundred)
- Mil (Thousand)
Days & Months
Learn the days of the week and months of the year.
- Lendi–Dimanch
- Janvyé–Desanb
- How to say dates
Tense Markers
Understand how Louisiana Creole expresses past, present, and future with preverbal markers.
- Té (past)
- Ka / Ap (progressive)
- Ké / Va (future)
- Pa (negation)
Alphabet & Pronunciation
Learn how letters and special characters are pronounced in Louisiana Creole.
- Vowels
- Nasal sounds
- Special characters
- Stress patterns