"Goodbye" in Mauritian Creole is "Alor, plore!" or "Plore!"
In Mauritian Creole, you can say "Bonmatin" to greet someone with "Good morning."
"Good bye" in Creole can be translated as "Aurevoir" in Haitian Creole.
In Mauritian Creole, you can say "Félicitasion" to congratulate someone.
In Mauritian Creole, boys are called "garson" and girls are called "fiy."
Krioli Examples: Louisianan creole = Krioli ya Luiziana, Haitian creole = Krioli ya Haiti, Mauritian creole = Krioli ya Morisi.
Most people say, "bye bye".. Otherwise they just say "bye"..
In Mauritian Creole, you can say "Bonmatin" to greet someone with "Good morning."
"Good bye" in Creole can be translated as "Aurevoir" in Haitian Creole.
In Mauritian Creole, you can say "Félicitasion" to congratulate someone.
If you mean African, no. The main races are Indian (Indo-Mauritian), French (Franco-Mauritian), and Creole (Mauritian Creole)
" kan to pe vini " in mauritian creole
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In Mauritian Creole, boys are called "garson" and girls are called "fiy."
From the book "Creole Made Easy" by Wally R. Turnbull "Orevwa" is "Good-bye" in Creole.
To bien teti..
In Mauritian Creole, you say "Bienveni dan Moris" to welcome someone to Mauritius. The phrase captures the island's warm hospitality and multicultural essence.
Mo Bien