It's Haitian Creole.
Sak pase - What's up
N'ap boule - (most common response to sak pase) I'm ok
"pa se vre" (assumed to be pas se vrai) in French means "not correct" or "not true"
Cajun for "It is good
Si se ve
it passes
can you come?
"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.
"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.
ako sa mas? if you mean how to say how are you
se llama?
"pa se vre" (assumed to be pas se vrai) in French means "not correct" or "not true"
Ro-sa-se-a
what does no se pa'pa mean in english
Cajun for "It is good
sa se bon travail means you 're doing a good job.
'se marier avec ' is 'to get married with ' in English.
Se buscan means "Wanted" or "In search of"
Si se ve