what is creole in the first place
In Haitian Creole, "hello" is translated as "Bonjou."
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Hello = Bonjou
Hi how are you
alo if on the phone.bonjou if in the morning or early afternoonbonswa if in the evening or late afternoon
In Haitian Creole, "hi" is spelled "bonjou" and means "hello" in English. It is a common greeting used when meeting someone.
In Guyanese Creole, you can say "Wah gwaan" as a casual way of saying hello.
Bonjou (Good morning/Hello) Bon swa (Good afternoon) Alo (Hello)
In Haitian Creole, you can say "Bonjou" to greet someone, which means "good morning" or "hello".
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). The most common creolized languages are Haitian Creole, Louisiana Creole, Jamaican Creole, and Tok Pisin.
Bon jou is haitian creole for hello, how are you. This is a greeting that you would use in the caribbean nation of Haiti as well as other island nations in that area.
The Bahamas is an English speaking country, so the answer is "hello."