"Sak gen la" is a Haitian Creole phrase that translates to "What's going on?" or "What's happening?" in English. It is commonly used as a greeting or to inquire about someone's well-being.
It is pronounced "kull-duh-sak."
"Gen" is a shortened form of "generation," often used to refer to a specific group of people born and living around the same time period, such as millennials or Generation Z. It can also be used informally to indicate "general" or "generally" in some contexts.
A LOCK SHOCK...(with a lot of spitting)
"Gen Ni Shuo hua" in Chinese translates to "Speak with you" in English.
Sak pasé. It really means what happened?/what's going on? but this is how friends greet eachother.Kouman ou ye? (how are you)
these are part of the lyrics for loca people by sak noel
Sak is not a french word, but "sac" is. roughly translated it means "Bag of a God" doesn't make much sense to me...
SAK Klagenfurt was created in 1970.
Sak Sutsakhan was born in 1928.
Michael Sak was born in 1962.
Sak Sutsakhan died in 1994.
It's Haitian Creole. Sak pase - What's up N'ap boule - (most common response to sak pase) I'm ok
Sak Noel was born on 1983-##-12.
Erwin Sak was born on February 15, 1990.
Erwin Sak was born on February 15, 1990.
Don Sak District's population is 35,468.
Mehmet Sak was born on 1990-04-04.