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What does tande mean in creole?

"Tande" is not a word in Creole, but rather a misspelling of "tante."

Tante in Haitian Creole means aunt. It is a common word used in everyday conversation.

Here are some examples of how "tante" might be used in a sentence:

* Mwen gen yon tante ki rete nan Amerik. (I have an aunt who lives in America.)

* Tante mwen te ban mwen yon kado anivèsè nesans. (My aunt gave me a birthday present.)

* Mwen pral vizite tante mwen wikenn sa a. (I'm going to visit my aunt this weekend.)

It's important to note that Creole languages have various dialects and pronunciations, so the spelling might vary slightly depending on the region.

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