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How to say “I Love You” in Creole (audio clip) Mwen renmen ou

This is not a phrase you want to mess up! Watch the video or scroll down to play the audio files that demonstrate exactly how to say I LOVE You in Creole.

Mwen renmen ou
I love you

https://haitiancreole.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/mwen-renmen-ou.mp3

This phrase has a range of meaning depending on the context. Just like English, “I love you” depends on who you are talking about.

Je t’aime (French)
I love you

https://haitiancreole.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/Je-taime.mp3

It’s very common to hear this French phrase of I love you. Remember that Haiti is a nation with two official languages, Creole and French. It’s even more common for French phrases to work their way into sweat talk.

Mwen love ou
I love you

https://haitiancreole.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/Mwen-love-ou.mp3

This is another common slag for I love you in Creole. Don’t forget English has a heavy influence on modern Creole, especially through music and television.

How to say “I love you” in Creole?

“Mwen renmen ou” is a Haitian Creole phrase that means “I love you.”

How do you say “my love” in Creole?

“Amou” or “Amou mwen” are Haitian Creole phrases that mean “my love.”

What’s the meaning of “mwen renmen ou” in English?

“Mwen renmen ou” is a direct way to say “I love you” in Haitian Creole. This can indicate romantic, paternal, or fraternal affection depending on the context.

How to say "I Love You" in Creole = Mwen renmen ou

Creole Sweet Talk

With Valentine’s Day coming up, Estherline wanted to add some extra romantic phrases in Haitian Creole to help our readers with their love lives. Enjoy!

Ou se flè mwen ki fleri nan kè mwen
You are the flower that blooms in my heart

https://haitiancreole.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/Ou-se-flè-mwen-ki-fleri-nan-kè-mwen.mp3

San ou mwen paka viv
Without you I can not live

https://haitiancreole.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/San-ou-mwen-paka-viv.mp3

Ou dènye goud dlo ki rete nan bouche mwen
You are the last drop of water in my mouth

https://haitiancreole.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/Ou-dènye-goud-dlo-ki-rete-nan-bouche-mw-.mp3

Ou se Lalin ki fè nwit mwen bèl
You are the moon that makes the night beautiful

https://haitiancreole.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/Ou-se-Lalin-ki-fè-nwit-mwen-bèl-.mp3

Ou se solèy ki chofe mwen chak maten
You are the sun that warms me in the morning

https://haitiancreole.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/Ou-se-solèy-ki-chofe-mwen-chak-maten-.mp3

Ou se frèz mwen ki bay bouch mwen gou
You are the strawberry that I love to taste

https://haitiancreole.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/Ou-se-frèz-mwen-ki-bay-bouch-mwen-gou.mp3

Don’t miss our posts on how to compliment a Haitian woman or tell your man they are sexy.

About Estherline Dessime

Miss Estherline is the voice of Haitian Croele Net. She was born in Port-au-Prince and has lived in Haiti her whole life. She is fluent in Haitian Creole, French, and English. Even with a difficult childhood, she maintained a desire to help others - especially children. She is the mother of one daughter and they dream of someday visiting America.  Creole is her native language, but she is also fluent in French. You can also listen to her talking about her life. You can hear her beautiful voice on our original Creole Pronunciations.

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