Hapi Nyoo Yaa, 2023!

How Fi Ga Wahn Gud Gud GUD 2023:


A. Mek 2023 di yaa wen yu wahn eksasaiz moa. Kip haat wen ting noh di goh fu yoo way. How? Ih help if yu kip yu badi eena sohn kain a shayp. Ih noh tek no lat a moni. Jos staat waak sohn moa evriday. Klaim dehn step 2-3 taihn evriday eena 2023.



B. Bigin evri day eena 2023 di gi tanks tu Faada Gaad, ahn finish evri day di gi tanks tu Faada Gaad.



C. Kip yu hows kleen, ahn noh ga no lat a ting bowt di plays. Ga wahn plays fu evriting. Gi weh dehn lat a ting yu noh need ahn weh jos deh bowt di plays di gyada dos. Sohnbadi els ku yooz it.



D. Werk haad, bot mek shoar yu geh nof res tu; geh nof sleep tu.



E. Memba seh faamli impoatant. Mek taim fu dehn. Maybi da noh yu blod faamli, bot stay kloas tu gud pipl... kip gud kompni.



Hapi Nyoo Yaa 2023!
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Kriol is the language spoken by many Belizeans, especially the Creole people of Belize. Although it is often perceived as a dialect of English, it is indeed it's own language with grammar and spelling rules. The National Kriol Council of Belize was created to promote the culture and language of the Kriol people of Belize, as well as harmony among all the ethnic groups of Belize. Please visit the website of the National Kriol Council of Belize for lots of good information about the Kriol language and the Creole people.


The Kriol Council has been kind enough to send us the weekly "Weh Wi Ga Fi Seh" column that is usually published in the Reporter.


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