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.
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)
I am a creole and i spell it like this "gud nite" oh.
You say it like, 'pa move mesi.'
in creole u say "mwen vle'w" pronounced liek this: m when (but dont pronounce the n) v le w
Mwen pa tankou moun
we say "pou tojou" in creole
"Amuse-toi bien" is how you say "have fun" in Creole.
in creole u say "mwen vle'w" pronounced liek this: m when (but dont pronounce the n) v le w
this is winter in creole-Kiuisf
you would say " mwen Pale Kreyol"
"Maman" is how you say mom in Haitian Creole.