There's actually no such language as "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, 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 Creoles in the world (one of them is even an official language):
Ou touzou fem creye. Ou= You touzou=Always fem=Make me creye.=Cry (I'm Haitian, born in the US so my spelling is probably off. )
Well, I know that "I am" in Creole is Mwen se.
The translation of I'm sorry in creole cape verde is Sinto muito.
donner moi d'agent
they (haitians) don't say "your name"its HOW are you calledKi Jan ou rele
Most people say, "bye bye".. Otherwise they just say "bye"..
In Haitian Creole, "friend" is pronounced as "zanmi".
You would say "Pale KreyΓ²l" in Haitian Creole to mean "speak Creole."
in creole u say "mwen vle'w" pronounced liek this: m when (but dont pronounce the n) v le w
cry
we say "pou tojou" in creole
this is winter in creole-Kiuisf
Lloron (yoh-rohn) or chillon (chi-yohn) = cry-baby Don't cry, baby = No llora, nene/a//bebe
in creole u say "mwen vle'w" pronounced liek this: m when (but dont pronounce the n) v le w
you would say " mwen Pale Kreyol"
"Maman" is how you say mom in Haitian Creole.
Sweet in creole
To say "call me back" in Creole, you can say "rele'm tounen."