Long story short, I'm in a relationship with a Mauritian and out of habbit say "Sweet Dreams" every night before I leave her house. I want to susprise her one night. I know how to say I love you, Mo Content Toi. just want to learn something else.
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Long story short, I'm in a relationship with a Mauritian and out of habbit say "Sweet Dreams" every night before I leave her house. I want to susprise her one night. I know how to say I love you, Mo Content Toi. just want to learn something else.
I almost looked up for it through everywhere but there is no service supports this language.
Simply one night before leaving learn how she says it!
Long story short, I'm in a relationship with a Mauritian and out of habbit say "Sweet Dreams" every night before I leave her house. I want to susprise her one night. I know how to say I love you, Mo Content Toi. just want to learn something else.
I almost looked up for it through everywhere but there is no service supports this language.
Simply one night before leaving learn how she says it!
The simplest solution is often the best solution. I agree with Evanscense.... just ask brother.
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Long story short, I'm in a relationship with a Mauritian and out of habbit say "Sweet Dreams" every night before I leave her house. I want to susprise her one night. I know how to say I love you, Mo Content Toi. just want to learn something else.
I almost looked up for it through everywhere but there is no service supports this language.
Simply one night before leaving learn how she says it!
The simplest solution is often the best solution. I agree with Evanscense.... just ask brother.
No he can't ask, otherwise it no longer will be a surprise.
It may surprise her just know that he wants to know. That being said... how is the King to know what she is saying if he does not know the language? Perhaps she replies with the same in the Creole dialect, but maybe she says something entirely different.
If the element of surprise is a must... try "rèv dous." That is the Haitian Creole way to say Sweet Dreams... It may mean the same thing... perhaps she will just giggle and correct you with her particular vernacular. Either way, I am sure making the attempt will make her happy.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------- -Mistakes- Perhaps your sole purpose in life is to serve as an example to others.