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How do you say want to marry in Creole?

The phrase "want to marry" in Creole can vary depending on which Creole dialect you're referring to. Here are some options:

Louisiana Creole:

* "M'ap vle marye" (pronounced "mah-pah vleh ma-ree") - This is the most direct translation, literally meaning "I want to marry."

* "Mo vlé marjé" (pronounced "moh vleh mahr-zhay") - This is another common way to say it.

Haitian Creole:

* "Mwen vle marye" (pronounced "mwen vleh ma-ree") - This is the direct translation, literally meaning "I want to marry."

* "Mwen vle fè maryaj" (pronounced "mwen vleh feh ma-ree-yahj") - This means "I want to get married."

Other Creole dialects:

* "Mi vle marye" (Seychellois Creole)

* "Mi vle mare" (Mauritian Creole)

Important note:

* The specific pronunciation may vary slightly depending on the individual speaker and region.

* It's always best to check with a native speaker of the specific Creole dialect you're interested in to ensure accuracy.

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