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How do you say what are talking about in creole?

There are a few ways to say "what are you talking about" in Creole, depending on the specific Creole dialect and the context. Here are some options:

General Creole:

* Ki sa ou ka pale de sa? (This is a general way to ask what someone is talking about in Creole.)

* Kisa ou ka pale? (This is a more direct way to ask.)

* Ou ka pale de sa? (This means "You are talking about this?")

Haitian Creole:

* Kisa w ap pale de sa? (This is the most common way to ask.)

* Kisa w ap pale? (This is a more direct way to ask.)

Louisiana Creole:

* Ki sa ou ka parle de sa? (This is a common way to ask.)

* Ki sa ou ka parle? (This is a more direct way to ask.)

Other Creole Dialects:

* Ki sa ou ka parle? (This is a common way to ask in many Creole dialects.)

Other ways to express confusion or disbelief:

* Ou fou? (Are you crazy?)

* Ki bagay sa? (What is that thing?)

* Ou pa ka pale konsa? (You can't talk like that?)

Remember that the exact phrase may vary depending on the specific dialect and the context of the conversation. It's always best to use the phrase that is most common in your local community.

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