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):
In Haitian Creole, you would say "Vini isi."
In Farsi, you would say "بیا اینجا" which is pronounced as "bia inja."
In Haitian Creole, "friend" is pronounced as "zanmi".
You would say "Pale Kreyòl" in Haitian Creole to mean "speak Creole."
Actually, there is no such language as "Creole." The word Creole describes any language that is a stable, full-fledged language originating from a pidgin (which is a language composed of two or more unrelated languages). There are over 100 completely different creoles still spoken in the world today. Some of most common creolized languages are Haitian Creole, Louisiana Creole, Jamaican Creole, and Tok Pisin.
Actually, there is no such language as "Creole." The word Creole describes any language that is a stable, full-fledged language originating from a pidgin (which is a language composed of two or more unrelated languages). There are over 100 completely different creoles still spoken in the world today. Some of most common creolized languages are Haitian Creole, Louisiana Creole, Jamaican Creole, and Tok Pisin.
Come over here: Hajde Ktu Come over: Hajde Here: ktu
In Farsi, you would say "بیا اینجا" which is pronounced as "bia inja."
me n wap vini [pronounced: meh/ wap/ V-knee ]
Come over here ---------------------- Ven aqui
"Get Over Here!" or "Come Here!"
In Haitian Creole, "friend" is pronounced as "zanmi".
The Spanish say it more politely: "Ven aqui", which means "come here". There is no direct Spanish translation for, "Get your butt over here".
we say "pou tojou" in creole
You would say "Pale Kreyòl" in Haitian Creole to mean "speak Creole."
Oi lady over there! Come here and kiss my lips
this is winter in creole-Kiuisf
you would say " mwen Pale Kreyol"