let's go
Well, I'm not exactly sure because Creole is a pidgin language that originated from several other languages; the most notable being French and Spanish. Though, there are Portuguese-based creole, Dutch-based creole, and German-based creole languages among others. I guess, if I were the person asking the question: "How do you say 'I will always love you' in Creole" I would first narrow down which Creole parent language, whether it be French/Spanish, etc, they are interested in and then go from there. Though, I do know how to say 'I love you' in French. It's ' Je t'aime'. Maybe someone else can provide a better, more informed answer to the original question. ~Ami
lets go private
You say "Lets go!" in Maasai language of the African origin as "Maape!".
allons-y France allons-y
"Ας πάει"
"Chodźmy" is a common way to say "let's go" in Polish.
"പോവുക (pōvuka)" is how you say "let's go" in Malayalam.
"Hup Holland" if u wana say lets go Holland in terms of the World Cup
"Let's go" in Flemish is "Laten we gaan."
say lets not play games lets go outside
bath
Vamos a jugar!