To say "sit down" in Haitian Creole, you would say "chita" for one person or "chita pou" if you are asking someone to sit down.
To say "sit down" in Hawaiian, you can say "noho iho." "Noho" means "sit" and "iho" means "down."
To say "sit down" in Gujarati, you would say "બેઠો" (pronounced as "betho").
Depends of which creole. In Martiniquean Creole and in Guadeloupean Creole, we say "zanmi".
In Mandarin, you would say "坐下" to tell someone to sit down.
we say "Ou palé Kréyòl?" in creole (informal) Or We say: Eske ou pale Kreyol? (formal)
sheeta!
To say "sit down" in Hawaiian, you can say "noho iho." "Noho" means "sit" and "iho" means "down."
To say "sit down" in Gujarati, you would say "બેઠો" (pronounced as "betho").
Depends of which creole. In Martiniquean Creole and in Guadeloupean Creole, we say "zanmi".
In Mandarin, you would say "坐下" to tell someone to sit down.
we say "Ou palé Kréyòl?" in creole (informal) Or We say: Eske ou pale Kreyol? (formal)
To say "sit down" in Cantonese, you can say "sik6 taap3" (actually written as 識坐).
sediet. Sit down = sadni si
we say "pou tojou" in creole
"Amuse-toi bien" is how you say "have fun" in Creole.
Sit, also drag the stylus down the dogs body.
To say "sit down" in Chinese, you can say "zuo xia" (坐下) which literally translates to "sit down." It is a common way to politely ask someone to take a seat.