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):
Good day is literally translated as 'bonne journée'.
An example sentence is 'J'espère que vous avez une bonne journée'.
This means 'I hope you have a good day'.
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Adieu
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La force.
Meilleurs voeux.
Dieu est Amour.
You would say "un p'tit cajun" in Cajun French.
To say "it is good" in Cajun French, you can say "c'est bon."
In Cajun French, you can say "l'heure" for time.
In Cajun French, you would say "Sava?" to ask "How are you?"
In Cajun French, you would say "la fΓͺte" to mean party.
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In Cajun French, "cousin" is spelled and pronounced the same as in English.
In Cajun French, you would say "Γ la prochaine" or "Adieu" to say Goodbye.
In Cajun French, you can say "Bonjour" to greet someone.
You can say "Je t'aimerai Γ l'infini" in Cajun French to express "I will love you infinitely".
To say "going home" in Cajun French, you can say "aller chez nous".
In Cajun French, you can say "cher(e)" or "mon cher" to mean sweetheart.