A nickname for someone who brings the perfect mix of drama, charm, and heartwarming moments into your life. K-drama is that friend who knows how to make you laugh with their quirky sense of humor, while also being the person you turn to for deep, meaningful conversations. They have an effortless way of turning the ordinary into something extraordinary, much like the stories they’re named after. Loyal, thoughtful, and full of surprises, K-drama is your go-to for comfort, chaos, and unfiltered honesty.
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1- A Haitian way of greeting others.
2- A Haitian way of asking what’s just happened; what happened; what’s happening.
3- A Haitian way of asking what is the matter with you in a confrontational way.
4- News and gossip (in general)
1- A Haitian way of greeting others.
2- A Haitian way of asking what’s just happened; what happened; what’s happening.
3- A Haitian way of asking what is the matter with you in a confrontational way.
4- News and gossip (in general)
1- A Haitian way of greeting others.
— Pierre: Sa k’ pase Jacques?
— Jacques: N’ap boule, Pierre . (N’ap boule means we’re fine.)
2- A Haitian way of asking what’s just happened; what happened; what’s happening.
— Pierre: (At the scene of an event) Sa k’ pase Jacques?
— Jacques: M’ pa konnen, Pierre. (M’ pa konnen means I don’t know.)
3- A Haitian way of asking what is the matter with you in a confrontational way.
— Pierre: (Jacques accidentally bumps into Pierre.) Sa k’ pase, Jacques?
— Jacques: Eskize m’, Pierre ? (Eskize m’ means sorry.)
4- News and gossip (in general)
— Pierre: Ou pa tande Sa k’ pase, Jean-Jacques? ( means Haven’t your heard the news, Jacques ?
— Jacques: Non, m’ pa fè nouvèl kèk jou, Pierre. (means No, I haven’t listened or watched the news for days, Pierre.)
— Pierre: Sa k’ pase Jacques?
— Jacques: N’ap boule, Pierre . (N’ap boule means we’re fine.)
2- A Haitian way of asking what’s just happened; what happened; what’s happening.
— Pierre: (At the scene of an event) Sa k’ pase Jacques?
— Jacques: M’ pa konnen, Pierre. (M’ pa konnen means I don’t know.)
3- A Haitian way of asking what is the matter with you in a confrontational way.
— Pierre: (Jacques accidentally bumps into Pierre.) Sa k’ pase, Jacques?
— Jacques: Eskize m’, Pierre ? (Eskize m’ means sorry.)
4- News and gossip (in general)
— Pierre: Ou pa tande Sa k’ pase, Jean-Jacques? ( means Haven’t your heard the news, Jacques ?
— Jacques: Non, m’ pa fè nouvèl kèk jou, Pierre. (means No, I haven’t listened or watched the news for days, Pierre.)
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