How do you live in Creole?
Hello | good morning | Good evening |
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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 |
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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.
How to say hello in Mongolian Creole?
Creole description: Mésyé zé dam ‘barrage des bonjou! : Women and men, hello. Hello: Hello.
Sa ka maché: No offense.
AT | ||
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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.
How to say kiss in Mongolian?
French | Creole from Guadeloupe |
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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.
I have listed some tips in this area to help you reach the person of your choice!
- 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.