later
See you later, or goodbye
Patois: Mi see yuh likkle more
English: I'll see you later
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Patois: Andrew: Mi ah about to touch di road now. Purng:Lickkle more den
English: Andrew: I'm about to go now. Purng:Good bye then
Good bye
(patois) Man1: “Mi a leff ya now.” Man2: “Likkle more den”
(english) Man1: “I’m leaving right now.” Man2: “Good bye then”
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