"pa se vre" (assumed to be pas se vrai) in French means "not correct" or "not true"
"Pa[ra] que se te quite la boberia esa" means "so you get rid of the silly attitude/behavior." It is most likely an answer to the question, "What did you do that for?" after a punishment or rebuke of some kind. Literally it means, So that that silly thing gets off you.
It's Haitian Creole. Sak pase - What's up N'ap boule - (most common response to sak pase) I'm ok
Se agapo is Greek for "I love you"
Pa dako is not Spanish.
Jebi se means f""k you.
what is vre
βρε [vre] is an exclamationusually denotes surpriseβρε-βρε-βρε!!! (surprised by seeing someone)βρε καλώς τον (την)! [vre kalos ton] (hey welcome! as if you didn't expect him (her) to come or he (she) was too late)βρε αμάν! [vre aman] (surprised or worried about something)βρε σύ! [vre see] (hey you!)έλα βρε! [ela vre] (come on!)
"Sac pa se" is a common Haitian Creole expression that translates to "What's up" or "What's going on" in English. It is often used as a casual greeting or as a way to check in with someone.
Is vre contagaious to someone with lupus
Crystal City - VRE station - was created in 1992.
Nicolas Lefe vre has written: 'A compendious body of chymistry'
"Sa pa se" is not a recognized language. It could be a phrase or a combination of words from various languages, but it does not correspond to a specific language on its own.
è, like in chèvre, lèvre, là , où.
gray tree frog
you pa se poes
you pa se poes
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