In Haitian Creole, "Mèsi" is a formal way to say "Thank you," while "Mèsi anpil" is a more casual and common way to express gratitude. The addition of "anpil" (meaning "a lot") in the casual version makes it more informal and friendly. romelusjonathan 2024年4月23日 海地语 In ...
“Thank you… I mean, Salamat!” Their eyes brightened up and they seemed pleased that I was able to say “thank you” in their local language. A little gesture goes a long way, especially when you are on foreign land. I always make it a point to learn how to say “hello” and ...
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