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Sunday, September 11, 2011

la

"la" could be the definite article "the"
example:
tab la → the table
liv la → the book
chèz la → the chair

"la"
could mean "here" or "there"

example:
Sit here.
Chita la.

I saw him.
Mwen te wè li la.

You can also see "la" at the end of an interrogative sentence. In that case, do not translate it in English. It doesn't translate:
example:
What are you talking about?
De kisa w'ap pale la?

What are you saying?
Kisa w'ap di la?


Where are you going?
Kote ou prale la?

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