What's up
How do you reply to Sak pase?
"Sak Pase" is a common Haitian Creole phrase that means "What's happening? It is often used to greet friends, similar to how you would say "what's up" in English. The expected response is "N'ap boule." Which literally translates "we're burning" but it actually means "we're hanging out."
What does Saka fete mean in Creole?
What's up?Sa Ka Fête?! Means “What's up?” in Creole. It's a popular way we greet people on the Nature Island.