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Basics in Creole phrasebook
Basics in Creole phrasebook
Hello.�
Bon dia, boa tarde, boa noite. ( )
Hello. (informal)�
Kuma? ( )
How are you?�
Kuma ku bu sta? (�?)
How are you?�
I kuma? (�?)
Fine, thank you.�
Sta bom, obrigado. ( )
What is your name?�
Kuma ku bu nome? (�?)
My name is ______ .�
Nha nome i ______ . ( _____ .)
Nice to meet you.�
. ( )
Please.�
. ( )
Thank you.�
Obrigado. ( )
You're welcome.�
Nada. ( )
Yes.�
Si. ( )
No.�
Não. ( )
Excuse me. (getting attention)�
. ( )
Excuse me. (begging pardon)�
Skulpa. ( )
I'm sorry.�
Skulpa. ( )
Goodbye�
Tchau. ( )
Goodbye (informal)�
Na bai. ( )
I can't speak creole [well].�
N ka ta papia kriol [bem]. ( [ ])
Do you speak English?�
Bu ta papia inglés? (�?)
Is there someone here who speaks English?�
Alguem li ta papia inglés? (�?)
Help!�
�! (�!)
Look out!�
�! (�!)
Good morning.�
Bon dia. ( )
How have you slept?�
Kuma ku bu mansi?
I slept well, thank you.�
N mansi bem, obrigado.
Good afternoon.�
Boa tarde. ( )
Good night.�
Boa noite. ( )
Good night (to sleep)�
Boa noite. ( )
I don't understand.�
N ka persibi. ( )
Where is the toilet?�
Nunde i kasa de banho? (�?)
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