The male voice screams, "Sak Pase?!" which is Creole for "What's up?!"
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Saturday, June 11, 2011
in the begining of''man down'' a boy scream a phrasal,and i think is creole,cause wen youre listening to''we are the world'' you hear somenthing like that too,what does it mean? i love haiti.
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Sak Pase?,
what's up?
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I'm creole and yes it means what's up, how's it going, it can also be a formal way of saying hello or how do you do. Get it, it's along those lines. Something else you can say that is a synonym is : Konmonye.
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