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How do you say tired in creole?

"Tired" can be expressed in Creole in a few different ways, depending on the specific dialect and the level of formality. Here are some common options:

Formal:

* Fatigé: This is the most formal and direct translation of "tired."

* Las: This is another formal option, meaning "weary" or "exhausted."

Informal:

* Fatig: This is a shortened form of "fatigé," used in informal contexts.

* Moun: This is a slang term meaning "tired" or "exhausted."

* Kouyon: This is a more informal term, often used to describe someone who is physically or mentally exhausted.

Example sentences:

* Mwen fatigé anpil. (I am very tired.)

* Li las pou travay. (He is tired of working.)

* Mwen santi mwen kouyon aprè tout sa mwen fè jodi a. (I feel exhausted after everything I did today.)

Note: The specific pronunciation of these words may vary depending on the dialect of Creole being spoken.

It's always best to check with a native speaker to confirm the most appropriate way to say "tired" in a particular context.

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