How do you say lemonade in creole?
There are a few ways to say lemonade in Creole, depending on the specific dialect and region:
* "Limonade" is the most common and direct translation.
* "Limonade d'citron" literally means "lemonade of lemon," emphasizing the lemon ingredient.
* "Sirup citron" is a less common option, meaning "lemon syrup," which is another way to make lemonade.
So, the best way to say "lemonade" in Creole depends on the context and the speaker's preference.
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