between
prepositionLouisiana Creole:entre, ent; dan
“Ent mò é twa.”
— Between you and I.
“Ent siz œr é sèt œr.”
— Between six and seven o'clock.
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“Ent mò é twa.”
— Between you and I.
“Ent siz œr é sèt œr.”
— Between six and seven o'clock.
“Sint Bib.”
— Holy Bible.
“Mo li mô bib touléswar.”
— I read my bible every night.
“Ayou tô bib?”
— Where's your bible?
“O, y'apé toultem shikanné labá.”
— Oh, they're always bickering over there.
“Arèt shamayé isit!”
— Stop all that bickering in here!
“figurative”
“M'alé frappé li dan sô gro ladjèl!”
— I'm going to pop him in his bigmouth!
“Gá: li krò li gro shyin, mé li pa impottan.”
— Look at him: he thinks he's bigshot but he isn't important.