Ar lek you.
"Ar" is a corrupted form of "I".
Grandmother in Krio is "Granni."
In Krio language, you would say "How you dey?" to ask someone how they are doing.
In Krio language, you can say "mek dear" to mean "dear."
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In Krio, "goodbye" is said as "sɔ tɛn" pronounced as "soh ten".
You say: Ar don taya.
In Krio, you can say "A sorry" to express "I am sorry." This phrase conveys an apology in a straightforward manner. Krio is a creole language spoken in Sierra Leone, and it often incorporates English vocabulary with local grammatical structures.
Well, honey, in Krio, you say "fine." So next time you see something gorgeous, just throw out a casual "fine" and watch the magic happen. You're welcome.
miss kita - is how you say i miss you in tagalog
In Krio, "shut up" can be expressed as "sabi yuh self" or "shut yuh mouth." The phrase conveys a similar meaning, telling someone to be quiet. Krio is a Creole language spoken in Sierra Leone, and it often has unique expressions based on English.
To say "I miss him" in Swahili, you would say "Ninam-miss."
To say "I miss you" in Igbo, you would say "Achorom ikpo gi."