It's kind of hard to know exactly what these sentences mean, (from my perspective), without the context in mind.
la se che (is it l'a seche as in It will dry up...?)
or perhaps we are talking about "chè" → expensive...?
In that case, it would be La a chè → This location/place is expensive (in the context of a place where they sell expensive items)
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la se che (is it l'a seche as in It will dry up...?)
or perhaps we are talking about "chè" → expensive...?
In that case, it would be La a chè → This location/place is expensive (in the context of a place where they sell expensive items)
Haitian Creole ↔ English Reference, Look up Haitian Creole and English Words