单词:Louisiana Creole French
A French creole with elements of French, Spanish, Native American and West African languages spoken by the Louisiana Creole people.
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Hey sister, go sister, Soul sister, flow sister Hey sister, go sister, Soul sister, go sister He met Marmalade down In old Moulin Rouge Strutting her stuff On the street She said, Hello, hey Joe You wanna give it a go, Oh Gitchi gitchi ya ya da da (H
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They run into Clyde at Meskerem Clyde:Good evening Ms. Jackson. Fancy meetin you here. Nikki:Hi, Clyde. This is my friend, Wen. She's visiting from UCLA. Clyde:Clyde Smith. Pleasure to meet you. May I treat you ladies to dinner? Nikki:OK! [getting a
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