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Saturday, September 1, 2012

are being verbs like am is and are just skipped in Creole?

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  1. I think they're talking about the implied "to be" such as in "Mwen kontan" instead of "Mwen se kontan".

    I believe the general answer is that that when it's a noun-adjective combo it's usually an implicit "to be" and when it's a noun-noun combo it's usually explicit such as "Mwen se yon dokte" - I am a doctor.

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    1. Mèsi anpil :)
      Mwen espere kòmantè ou va ede moun ki te poze kesyon an.

      Chapo ba.

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