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The phrase is Haitian Creole for "You cannot help but be blessed during a moment of worship and praise" . It is frequently used in the context of Haitian Christian worship to describe the spiritual atmosphere where believers expect to receive divine favor or "blessings" through their songs and prayers. Meaning and Context

While the phrase itself is a general declaration, it is often paired with popular Haitian worship songs (Chant d'Espérance or contemporary gospel) during "Moman Adorasyon" (Worship Moments) sessions: ou_pa_ka_pa_beni_nan_moman_adorasyon_ak_louwanj...

Experience the atmosphere of Haitian worship and praise described by this phrase: Ou Pran Tristès Mwen Yo - Adorasyon Haitienne TikTok · adorasyonaklouwanj The phrase is Haitian Creole for "You cannot


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