"Mwen vle koke" translates to "I want to cook" in English. It is a phrase in Haitian Creole, where "mwen" means "I," "vle" means "want," and "koke" means "to cook."
want you
mwen vle yon bagye [ its pronounced: ma wen / VA lay / yawn / ba guy ]
Why don't you want to talk to me?
je veux t'embrasser
[pronounciation] (english meaning) bold = creole (you) OU [ou] (want) VLE [va lay] (go out) SAU TI[saw tea] (with) AVEC [ah vek] (i/me) MWEN [ma wen]
VLE = Vitual Learning Environment.
Baverstock School's FROG VLE is the schools Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) powered by FROGtrade software
well it means like an place/ document which schools use to save or store work/homework. by sanjida
(oo-vle-voo-voo-she-avec-mua) ou vle vou vou she avec mua
Lol nope
In Brazilian Portuguese, "vle" is an abbreviation of "valeu," which is a slang term used to express gratitude or thanks. It is commonly used in informal conversations, particularly in text messages or social media.
Vle (va-lay)