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should
regular verbLouisiana Creole
sé; sé du
Example Sentences
“Sé”
— Conditional tense marker used before all verbs and after subjects.
“Sé du”
— Past tense conditional marking.
“Mo sé kwi mé mo las. Mo sé du kwi iyè.”
— I should cook but I'm tired. I should have cooked yesterday.