There is no such language as Creole. The word "creole" refers to a category of languages that develop when to competely different languages merge. There are currently more than 100 creoles spoken in the world. Most are English-Based, French-Based, or Spanish-Based.
You would need to specify which creole you are referring to in order to translate this.
If you are talking about French Guianese Creole:
"Mo sa..." or "Mo yé..." in french Gaianese creole.
If you are talking about Louisiana Creole:
Mo ____ / Mo çé / or Mo yé Very rare will Louisiana Creoles use linking verbs so the first variation is more common.
In Haitian Creole, "friend" is pronounced as "zanmi".
we say "pou tojou" in creole
You would say "Pale Kreyòl" in Haitian Creole to mean "speak Creole."
this is winter in creole-Kiuisf
you would say " mwen Pale Kreyol"
Sweet in creole
Well, I know that "I am" in Creole is Mwen se.
" kan to pe vini " in mauritian creole
From the book "Creole Made Easy" by Wally R. Turnbull "Orevwa" is "Good-bye" in Creole.
You can say: Bonjour
se that how you say sister
The answer is "Anyen". If you want to know the pronunciation, look up " how to say it means nothing" in Haitian Creole.