Bin no kume definition 1
In Creole, 'Come eat (with us)'. It's an invitation to join a meal, showing hospitality. If you walk in on someone eating, they will likely say 'bin no kume!' (come share the food) as a courtesy.
"Ami sta tristi. – Manja, bin no kume. (I'm sad. – Eat, you're welcome to join us.)"
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