There's actually no such language as "French 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 (at least 35 of them based on French), 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 French Creoles in the world:
1.Louisiana Creole French, spoken in Louisiana
2.Haitian Creole language, French-based, an official language of Haiti
3.Mauritian Creole, French-based, spoken in Mauritius
4.Seychellois Creole, French-based, spoken in the Seychelles
5.Antillean Creole or Créole Martiniquais, French-based, spoken in the Lesser Antilles
6.Patois, French based, spoken in Saint Lucia
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You can say "marraine" in French Creole to mean godmother.
In Guyanese Creole, you can say "Wah gwaan" as a casual way of saying hello.
Creole queen is translated "reine créole" in French.
Bonjou (Good morning/Hello) Bon swa (Good afternoon) Alo (Hello)
"Bonaniversè" is how you would say Happy Birthday in Louisiana Creole French.
Hello = Bonjou
You can say "marraine" in French Creole to mean godmother.
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In Guyanese Creole, you can say "Wah gwaan" as a casual way of saying hello.
Creole queen is translated "reine créole" in French.
Bonjou (Good morning/Hello) Bon swa (Good afternoon) Alo (Hello)
"Bonaniversè" is how you would say Happy Birthday in Louisiana Creole French.
In Haitian Creole, you can say "Bonjou" to greet someone, which means "good morning" or "hello".
Good in french is Bien. Hello in french is Bonjour.
what is creole in the first place
bonjour is how you say hello in french
In Haitian Creole, "hello" is translated as "Bonjou."