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Most requested translations added here for your convenience: I love you →Mwen renmen w. I miss you →Mwen sonje w.My love! → Lanmou mwen!
Sunday, June 17, 2012
mwen Amerikan Ayisyen. Mwen pale kreyol byen men m te vle konnen si "ou pa we" gen petet yon lot siyifikasyon...tankou yon pwoveb? Mesi anpil!! smile
What you heard was "M pa wè'w" which translates "I haven't seen you".
When you cross path with an acquaintance and he says "M pa wè'w..." they most likely mean "I haven't seen you... tell me what's going on with you..." or something close to that.
O-O!...Mezanmi! M konprann! Li te te di nan Florida anpil. M se soti Washington DC...Kote nou jis di...Sak pase zanmim oubyen Sa kap fet. M'a itilize sa kounye a lol! Pase yon bon Dimanch!
Bonjou!..koman ou ye?
ReplyDeleteM te konnen li vle di..."don't you see"...men m gen te tande moun itlize li tankou ou ta "Bonjou" oubyen "Sa kap fet"
mesi anko
Oh I see...
ReplyDeleteWhat you heard was "M pa wè'w" which translates "I haven't seen you".
When you cross path with an acquaintance and he says "M pa wè'w..." they most likely mean "I haven't seen you... tell me what's going on with you..." or something close to that.
O-O!...Mezanmi! M konprann! Li te te di nan Florida anpil. M se soti Washington DC...Kote nou jis di...Sak pase zanmim oubyen Sa kap fet. M'a itilize sa kounye a lol! Pase yon bon Dimanch!
ReplyDeleteMesi anpil anpil
Dakò zanmi :)
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