"komen lê zafær" meaning in Louisiana Creole

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Phrase

IPA: /koˈmɑ̃ le zaˈfæɾ/
Etymology: Inherited from French comment [vont] les affaires (“how are things?”). Etymology templates: {{inh|lou|fr|comment les affaires|comment 􂀿vont􂁀 les affaires|t=how are things?}} French comment [vont] les affaires (“how are things?”) Head templates: {{head|lou|phrase}} komen lê zafær
  1. (idiomatic) how are things? Tags: idiomatic Categories (topical): Greetings Related terms: ç’apé kouri, komen ça va, komen to yê

Download JSON data for komen lê zafær meaning in Louisiana Creole (1.6kB)

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