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I'm not a Creole expert, but I know several of these words:

zanmi=friend

ou=you or your

anpil=very or much

Plus "ki" sounds like the French "qui", meaning "who" or "which" (if my 9th grade French serves me well). Finally, "panse" is probably from the French, "penser", to think.

So my best educated guess if that the phrase means:

"Your friend who thinks of you often"

Hope that helps...

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