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  1. “Sak Pase” is a common Haitian Creole phrase that means “Whats happening? It is often used to greet friends, similar to how you would say “what’s up” in English. “Nap Boule” means “we’re hanging out” and is the expected response.

  2. 1 sie 2021 · "Sak pasé" est une expression courante en créole haïtien qui signifie "Qu'est-ce qui se passe avec toi". Elle vient du rappeur Ziak et est devenue virale sur les réseaux sociaux. Découvrez son origine, ses variantes et ses exemples.

  3. 23 paź 2016 · Learn the meaning and usage of Sak Pase, a common Haitian Creole greeting, and its response N'ap Boule. Find out how to pronounce, spell and avoid common mistakes with these phrases.

  4. What is “SAK PASÉ” ?“Sak Pasé” is a common Haitian Creole greeting that means “What’s happening?” “How’s it going?” It is often used to greet friends, simila...

  5. 11 mar 2018 · “Sak pase?” – This phrase, meaning “Whats up?”, is a casual and friendly way to greet someone. Respond with “Pa mal” (Not bad) to continue the conversation. “Ki jan ou ye?” – This phrase translates to “How are you?”, and it is a common informal greeting.

  6. A Haitian Creole speaker, recorded in the United States.

  7. 18 lip 2024 · Baby, sak pase” translates to “Baby, what’s up?” in English, but it holds a deeper meaning. It signifies the urgency to pause, reflect, and ask ourselves where we are headed. The verse by Saint Levant adds a touch of sensuality to the song, describing the intensity of a relationship.

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