Language/Belize-kriol-english/Vocabulary/Basic-phrases

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Revision as of 23:11, 1 June 2022 by Vincent (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| class="wikitable" |'''Belize Kriol English''' |'''English''' |- |Aarite. |All right. |- |Ah tayad/mi tayad |I’m tired. |- |Cho! |What on earth! |- |Da weh time? |What time is it? |- |Evryting gud/aarite. |Everything’s fine. |- |Fu chroo? |Really? (Is that right?) |- |Gud maanin! |Good morning! |- |Haul your rass! |Get the hell out of here! |- |Lata! |See you later. |- |Mi love Bileez! |I love Belize! |- |Mi naym da… |My name is… |- |Weh di gaan an? |What’s...")
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Belize Kriol English English
Aarite. All right.
Ah tayad/mi tayad I’m tired.
Cho! What on earth!
Da weh time? What time is it?
Evryting gud/aarite. Everything’s fine.
Fu chroo? Really? (Is that right?)
Gud maanin! Good morning!
Haul your rass! Get the hell out of here!
Lata! See you later.
Mi love Bileez! I love Belize!
Mi naym da… My name is…
Weh di gaan an? What’s up?
Weh gaan ahn gyal? What’s up, girl?
Weh yuh naym? What’s your name?
Weh/weh-paat… Where is…?
You da Belize? Are you from Belize?

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