We are the world we are the children in Haitian
Sa se yon sitasyon ki montre ke nou tout se moun sou latè, men se konsa tou timoun yo se yon pati enpòtan nan mond lan. Li enpòtan pou n sèvi ak resous yo ak travay pou asire ke tout moun, sa yo ki gran ak ti moun, gen dwa yo ak oka.
It's in Creole (Haiti): "Nou se mond la Nou se timoun yo" It means: "We are the world We are the children" The song that I presume you're referring to, was recorded with the voices of a group of Haitian students from the Cine Institute in Haiti.
It means "We are children" in Haitian Creole.
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It's in Creole (Haiti): "Nou se mond la Nou se timoun yo" It means: "We are the world We are the children" The song that I presume you're referring to, was recorded with the voices of a group of Haitian students from the Cine Institute in Haiti.
It means "We are children" in Haitian Creole.
"Nou se mon la" seems to be Creole French. As far as I can make it out, that stands for "nous c'est monde-la", roughly meaning "we are the world"
nou se piti bondye
"Nue se mond la" we are the world
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All words are capitalized at the begin ni ng of the se nte nce, commo n nou ns a nd proper nou ns i ncluded. Gra n is a commo n nou n but it is capitalized whe n it is used as a title or precedes a perso n's name or whe n it is used as a direct address. Example: Are you home, Grandpa
All words are capitalized at the begin ni ng of the se nte nce, commo n nou ns a nd proper nou ns i ncluded. Revere nd is a commo n nou n but it is capitalized whe n it is used as a title or precedes a perso n's name. Example: Revere nd Yul Ri no Rev. Yul Ri no
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