Joel Marcellus

The509experience

To help people speaking French, English & Creole

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Joel Marcellus

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Education

Ostatni odcinek

5 lip 2026

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Episode 91 "Things You Don't Do in a Haitian Household" 05.07.2026

In this episode I talk about the unspoken rules in Haitian household, specifically the forbidden fine china that you must never touch, no matter how tempting it looks.

Episode 90 "5 soccer positions in Haitian Creole for the world cup" 03.07.2026

In this episode I teach how to say five soccer positions in Haitian Creole, including goalkeeper (Gadyen) ,Defender (Defansè) midfielder (Mitan Teren), Striker (Atakan) and winger (Lateral) with example sentences.

Episode 89 Haitian creole Word of The Week "Zanmi" 30.06.2026

This Week I'm  teaching the Haitian Creole Word of the week: "Zanmi" which means friend. I give examples of how Haitian people use it in conversation and i also introduce the related word "Zanmitay" which means friendship.

Episode 88 "Congratulation To The Haitian soccer Team" 10.06.2026

In this week's episode,I take a moment to express my gratitude to the Haitian soccer team for their remarkable achievement of qualifying for the World Cup after an incredible 52 year wait. I share my excitement and enthusiasm for the team's participation in the World Cup and encourage all Haitians to support them wholeheartedly until the very end.

Episode 87 Haitian Creole Word of The Week "Tizè" 31.05.2026

For this week episode I teach about the Haitian Creole Word "Tizè" which means to be passionate about something. I break down the meaning with examples like being passionate about football or music, share song reference by T-vice.

Episode 86 "Essential Haitian Creole Phrases For Everyday Conversations" 24.05.2026

This week, I share useful Haitian Creole phrases you can use in everyday conversation. In this episode, I teach how to politely close a conversation by saying " It was nice seeing you, have a nice day" ( Mwen te Kontan wè w, pase yon bon jounen) or "It was nice talking , have a nice day (Mwen te kontan pale avèw, pase yon bon jounen" This episode was inspired by Bill Muter who wanted to learn prac...

Episode 85 - The Haitian Creole Word of the Week "Sitirè" 16.05.2026

This week episode I break down the Haitian creole word 'Sitirè" which means to be an enabler. I explain how this term describes someone who lets things slide and does not enforce boundaries, using the example of a parent who does not discipline their child even when they know they should. I also show how to use the word for both men and women.

Episode 84 - "Three Haitian Creole Expression" 03.05.2026

This week I am breaking down three essentials Haitian Creole Expression: " San Pran Souf" (Meaning to Never stop doing something, with no breaks" "Met dlo nan Diven w (Meaning to Tone it down, relax) "Sou de Chèz" ( meaning in Detail, giving you the full scope) Whether you are looking understand more complex conversations or want to impress with  authentic phrasing, this episode got you covered. T...

Episode 83 - Haitian Creole Word For " Like" 26.04.2026

This week I talk about a viral video claiming Haitian men fall in love too quickly, I explain that we have a word for "Like" Apresye" Which is different from "Love" "Mwen Renmen w" I break down the differences between these expressions and how to use them correctly in n Haitian creole language

Episode 82 -Haitian Creole Word of the Week "Kanton" 19.04.2026

I introduce the Haitian Creole word of the week "Kanton" which means "Community". I explain how it"s used in sentences like " Misye se yo gro doktè nan kanton an" ( he is a good doctor in the community) and compare with similar words like "Katye" or "Zòn n" that are more commonly heard in haiti. I alsi mention that "Kanton" is less frequently used depending on where you are in Haiti.

Episode 81- Creole Word of The Week "Tripòt" 29.03.2026

This week I teach about Haitian Creole Word "Tripòt" which means gossiper. I explain the difference "Jouda" (nosy) and "Tripòt" I also cover related terms like "Zenyè" (another word for gossiper) I encourage you to check out "the509experiencelofi" on all digital platforms.

Episode 80 Haitian Culture " Talk Under Your Breath" 22.03.2026

This week, I talk about important cultural rules in Haitian households, specifically focusing on what you should never do when your parents are giving instructions or talking to you. I explain how Haitian parents don't appreciate when their children talk under their breath or mumble while being spoken to, and how they expect direct clear communication and respect during these moments. 

Episode 79 " Three Haitian Creole Expressions" 15.03.2026

This week i'm teaching you three Haitian creole expressions creole that you can use in your everyday conversations.

Episode 78 Haitian Culture "Sleep over" 08.03.2026

in This episode, i talk about a cultural practice in Haitian families Why most Haitian parents don't allow their children to have sleepovers. I explain that while some parents might permit it, it's generally not accepted in our culture. 

Episode 77 Haitian Creole Word of the Week: "Jouda" — When Neighbors Get Nosy 01.03.2026

Welcome to the 509 Experience — get ready to explore Haitian culture, food, music, art, language, and more. Creole Word of the Week: "Jouda" (J-O-U-D-A) means "nosy" — perfect for describing that neighbor who knows everything you do. Listen to the 509 Experience Lo‑Fi on Apple Music, Spotify, and YouTube. Questions? Email the509experience@gmail.com.

Episode 76 Haitian Breakfast Secrets: Spaghetti, Leftovers & Ketchup 23.02.2026

Welcome to the 509 Experience with Joel — an episode exploring Haitian culture through food and everyday habits. Joel shares three quick, fun facts about Haitian eating traditions. He explains that Haitians commonly eat spaghetti for breakfast (often with eggs and ketchup), reheat and enjoy leftovers in the morning—called "yesterday"—and enjoy traditional patties cooked in the chodyè Send question...

Episode 75 Uncles, Aunties & the Village: Inside Haitian Family Life 15.02.2026

Welcome to the 509 Experience episode exploring Haitian family culture, where close community ties and the saying “it takes a village” shape how children are raised. Joel describes why many people are called “uncle” or “auntie” even when not blood relatives, and how this practice creates support and respect within the community. The episode also offers a caution for parents to be mindful about who...

Episode 74 Creole Word of The Week "Gaspiye" 09.02.2026

This week Break down the Haitian Creole word "Gaspiye", which means "Waste". I share practical examples of how touse it when talking about wasting food and wasting time, showing you how Haitian people use this word in everyday conversations

Episode 73 Haitian Culture " Why Hi isn't Enough To Show Respect the Elders" 02.02.2026

I talk about the importance of proper greetings when your parents take you to social gatherings with older people. A simple "Hi" is unacceptable- instead, you need to go around and greet everyone with a kiss and a proper hello, no matter how many people are in the room. That's what shows real respect

Episode 72 "Haitian Creole Word of the week" "Tikal" 26.01.2026

I'm sharing this week's Haitian creole word "Tikal", which means "A little Bit" I explain how to use it politely when visiting someone's home when they offer you food, instead of refusing and potentially offending them, you can say "Ban m ou Tikal"( give me a little bit) to show appreciation while being respectful of the Haitian culture. 

Episode 71 "2 Expression Creole For This Week" 18.01.2026

I share two expression Creole expression for this week. We talk about Gate Sanm which means you make my blood boil or you make me mad. I explain how Haitian use this phrase in everyday conversation when someone upset them.

Episode 70 "Why some Haitians are afraid to speak in Public" 12.01.2026
Episode 69 "Learning Haitian Proverbs" 05.01.2026
Episode 68 "Be Consistent" 02.01.2026
Episode 67 "Haitian Culture" - Do Haitian Parents Express Themselves? 23.09.2025

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