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What is the English word 'late' in Surinamese?

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"Laat" and "lati" are two Surinamese equivalents of the English word "late."

Specifically, the word "laat" is the Dutch equivalent. The word "lati" is the equivalent in Sranan Tongo. Dutch is Suriname's official language, and Sranan Tongo is a widely spoken language native to Suriname.

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