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How do you say i wait in creole?

"I wait" in Creole can be said in a few ways, depending on the specific Creole dialect and the context. Here are some examples:

Haitian Creole:

* Mwen ap tann: This is the most common and formal way to say "I wait."

* Mwen tann: This is a more informal way to say "I wait."

* M ap tann: This is another common way to say "I wait," with the "ap" indicating an ongoing action.

Louisiana Creole:

* Mo tann: This is the most common way to say "I wait."

* Mo tannin: This is a more informal way to say "I wait."

Other Creole dialects:

There are many other Creole dialects, and the way to say "I wait" will vary depending on the specific language.

Important Note:

* Creole languages are diverse and can have regional variations.

* It's always best to check with a native speaker or resource specific to the Creole dialect you are interested in for the most accurate translation.

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