Sa or fe Martinique

Sa ou fé martinique

How do you live in Creole?

Hello good morning Good evening
NASA ko ita? How are you doing? Health? Does it work?
Magic is not pl Please She is fine
pani glasses No problem Where are you going?
Magic is not pl Welcome Who is here?

Or myth? : Ho are you doing? Sa ka maché: No offense. Are you here? : Who is here? Ka sa yé? : What is this?

French Creole from Guadeloupe
good night Hello / Bonswa
How are you doing? NASA ko ita?
And thank you too? For mesi, é zot?
Do you speak French / English? Palon zot fwansé / angled?

Creole description: Mésyé zé dam ‘barrage des bonjou! : Women and men, hello. Hello: Hello.

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Creole description: Mésyé zé dam ‘barrage des bonjou! : Women and men, hello. Hello: Hello.

Sa ka maché: No offense.

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Andidan abdomen embrace
anfan child beside
anle-a at the top to change
anlo / anpil OK the sea

I love you in Creole: Martiniquais Creole (Martinique): mwen enmen’w. Guadeloupean: mwen enméw.

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French Creole from Guadeloupe
good night Hello / Bonswa
How are you doing? NASA ko ita?
And thank you too? For mesi, é zot?
Do you speak French / English? Palé zot fwansé / anglé?

mended: question. mom: mother, mother; private wife. By the way, “mom”, like “dad” also as a “determinant” to organize the main truth: & quot; akan manman kès & quot; = very large container. … & quot; Mom-dlo & quot; he is a mythical character, a kind of myth.

Ninka enpòwtan-la, sé kè alé ko ni a plas adan tchè a Jehova.

Hello! : Good morning!

What do I love you in English?

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Andidan abdomen embrace
anfan child beside
anle-a at the top to change
anlo / anpil OK the sea

Wo’ra can be translated as “I love you” or “I love you” or “I love you”.

Farsi: tora dost daram. French Canada: go t’adore (let’s say I love you). … French (common language): I love you, I love you.

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  • Italian. I love you – Ti voglio bene / Ti amo. …
  • Spanish I love you – Te quiero / Te amo. …
  • Fotigal I love you – Eu te amo. …
  • Turkish. I love you” Sen Seni seviyorum.
  • Albanian I love you – Te Te dua. …
  • Afrikaans. …
  • Mandarin. …
  • Greek.