Kweyol. Kweyol is so free and sweet it is mother's melody from her lip when it is spoken you can't find any sleep only jumping to its beat being beat with a stick on your feet till you brake your hip.
Since people are not born knowing any particular language, while we are it, WHY NOT TEACH THE LITTLE ONES A LANGUAGE THAT THEY CAN MAKE A LIVING FROM?
St. Lucian educators and so-called elite are such idiots. Their heads seem to have traded places with their behinds.
For the same darn effort that it takes to LEARN a "language" that is limited in scope at a young age, why not spend equal effort in learning another, one besides English at the infant-school level that can help in broadening our horizons in terms of trade, collaboration, cultural exchange, investment and economic development? Most Europeans know at least two other languages besides their own.
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I ONLY HOPE AT THIS CREOLE EXHIBITION,
THE WEYOM-LOUWA WILL BE KOUWONN
WENN DO LANMEN?
Kweyol.
Kweyol is so free and sweet
it is mother's melody
from her lip
when it is spoken
you can't find any sleep
only jumping
to its beat
being beat
with a stick
on your feet
till you brake
your hip.
Since people are not born knowing any particular language, while we are it, WHY NOT TEACH THE LITTLE ONES A LANGUAGE THAT THEY CAN MAKE A LIVING FROM?
St. Lucian educators and so-called elite are such idiots. Their heads seem to have traded places with their behinds.
For the same darn effort that it takes to LEARN a "language" that is limited in scope at a young age, why not spend equal effort in learning another, one besides English at the infant-school level that can help in broadening our horizons in terms of trade, collaboration, cultural exchange, investment and economic development? Most Europeans know at least two other languages besides their own.
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