PS: Take a look at these free Guadeloupean Creole French educational resources: Tips: Guadeloupe Timeline — How to Say Hello and Greetings — Martinique Timeline
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![]() | vincentFebruary 2023 In Guadeloupean Creole French, the past tense is expressed using the verb form "te" plus the infinitive form of the verb. For example, "te alé" means "went". |