The Haitian word Zoe is just a slang word that is used to talk about someone of Haitian descent.
In Haitian-American gangs, Zoe stands for Zombies On Earth, the living dead.
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The answer is "Anyen". If you want to know the pronunciation, look up " how to say it means nothing" in Haitian Creole.
"zo" is the root of the Greek word zoe meaning "life" and zoion meaning "living being, animal."
Haitian = haïtien(ne) She is Haitian = Elle est haïtienne
The word ton-ton is not english. I have come across the word in "Ton-ton Macoute", in Haitian French. They seemed to be a cross between secret police, thugs and practitioners of Voodoo. They were dedicated to preserving the dictatorship of "Papa-doc Duvalier". This creole Haitian word is a copy of the French "Tonton", a nickname for "uncle" (we could say it is the masculine equivalent of "Auntie")
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Zoe Pound is the biggest Haitian gang in the U.S.
Zoe Pound is a Haitian gang, that started in Miami, Florida. Their founder is Mack A Zoe.
Zoe PoundTop SixThose are the only two main Haitian gangs that I know of, and they both started in Miami, Florida.
Zoe fresh is an expression of pride by a person of haitian heritage. Usually expressed when dressed to the highest degree of hip and cool or when acknowleding someone elses cheekness if they are in the haitian culture. Zoe Fresh will always stand to clearly and without a doubt describe the hottest haitian in fashion, business, looks, films, music, athletics, academics, etc... Check out zoefresh.com for more
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I think "not playing"
It translates as Life. there is a Zoe brotherhood of theologians in the Greek Orthodox Church.
The word katmai appears to be Haitian. However, there is not a listed definition of this word and no translation into English.
The Haitian Creole word for grandma is "grann".
The Haitian-Creole word for "Goodbye" is "Orevwa."