It means "Do you speak Creole please?" in English. It is a request asking if someone can speak Creole.
You can say "marraine" in French Creole to mean godmother.
we say "Ou palé Kréyòl?" in creole (informal) Or We say: Eske ou pale Kreyol? (formal)
In Haitian Creole, you can say "fou" to mean crazy.
In Haitian Creole, you can say "Pa vrèman" to mean "not really."
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It means "Do you speak Creole please?" in English. It is a request asking if someone can speak Creole.
You can say "marraine" in French Creole to mean godmother.
De kok is Dutch for "the chef" or "the cook"; someone with the equivalent name would be called Mr Cook in English.
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how to say i miss, love and want you in creole
Mimi Kok's birth name is Kok, Maria Theresia.
we say "Ou palé Kréyòl?" in creole (informal) Or We say: Eske ou pale Kreyol? (formal)
Mexican = nationality, independent of race. You are asking the same as what is a mix of American and Creole? If you mean mestizo + creole = mestizo.
In Haitian Creole, you can say "fou" to mean crazy.
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