There's actually no such language as "Creole". The word creole refers to a type of language that results from the combination of two completely different parent languages. There are more than 100 different creolized languages in the world, so you would have to specify which one you're talking about.
If you're not sure, here is a list of the most commonly spoken Creoles in the world (one of them is even an official language):
waan kuu xiisaa markasytaba
Depends of which creole. In Martiniquean Creole and in Guadeloupean Creole, we say "zanmi".
we say "Ou palé Kréyòl?" in creole (informal) Or We say: Eske ou pale Kreyol? (formal)
in a text? Why is this in the French Language and Culture category?! Well just say I miss you :l
The answer is "Anyen". If you want to know the pronunciation, look up " how to say it means nothing" in Haitian Creole.
how to say i miss, love and want you in creole
waan kuu xiisaa markasytaba
Mta gosta di bo.
Depends of which creole. In Martiniquean Creole and in Guadeloupean Creole, we say "zanmi".
Just say i miss you too :)
we say "pou tojou" in creole
we say "Ou palé Kréyòl?" in creole (informal) Or We say: Eske ou pale Kreyol? (formal)
this is winter in creole-Kiuisf
Most people say, "bye bye".. Otherwise they just say "bye"..
you would say " mwen Pale Kreyol"
I will say that -- oh dear i miss u very much in Malayalam.
I will say that -- oh dear i miss u very much in Malayalam.