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How do you say are cold in creole?

"Are cold" in Creole can be translated in a few different ways depending on the specific dialect and the context:

General Creole:

* Mwen frèt (pronounced "mwen fwet") - This is the most common and literal translation, meaning "I am cold."

* Li frèt (pronounced "li fwet") - This translates to "He/She/It is cold."

* Nou frèt (pronounced "nu fwet") - This means "We are cold."

* Yo frèt (pronounced "yo fwet") - This means "They are cold."

Specific Dialects:

* Kreyòl Ayisyen (Haitian Creole): You might hear "Mwen fè frèt" which translates to "I am feeling cold."

* Louisiana Creole: You might hear "Mo fwet" or "Nou fwet" depending on the specific regional accent.

Important Note:

Creole is a diverse language with many dialects. The exact pronunciation and word choices might vary slightly based on the region.

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