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How do you say Its time to go home in creole?

There are several ways to say "It's time to go home" in Creole, depending on the specific dialect and the level of formality you want to use. Here are a few examples:

Formal:

* Se lè pou nou ale lakay. (This is a direct translation and quite formal)

Informal:

* Lè pou ale lakay. (This is a more common way to say it)

* Tan pou ale lakay. (This is another common way to say it)

* N'ap ale lakay. (This means "We are going home" and implies it's time)

More colloquial:

* Alò, ann ale lakay. (This means "Come on, let's go home")

* Let's go home, man. (This is a very casual way to say it and may be used with friends)

It's important to note that Creole is a diverse language with many dialects. The specific phrasing you use will depend on the context and your audience.

Remember that the best way to learn Creole is to interact with native speakers and practice speaking the language.

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