Kapu Boethaynga (spoken Kapu Bathinya)
Kapu Migi Boethaynga (Buht-ayn-ga)
You can say "marnin'"
BUNA
You say Good morning in Kisii language of the African origin as Bwakire.
As the official language of Guyana is English, you would just say "Welcome". However, there are some regional differences. Informally, Guyanese people speak a dialect called Guyanese Creole, similar to the patois of the Caribbean islands, so you may be greeted with an informal "Wh'appen?" - meaning "What's happening?", or "Whatup" - "what's up" (what's going on). Another variation is that if you go out in the evening you may be greeted with "Good Night", similar to how people in the UK, Canada or US might say "Good Evening" when meeting, but say "Good Night" when saying goodbye. This may seem odd to other English speakers, but is similar to how Spanish people greet each other with "Buenas noches" - literally, "Good night". in Guyana we welcome sum people in guyanses creole meaning.welbelcomebum meaning welcome.ight and im from Guyana,so i speak all the languages.
To say good morning in Serbian you would say Dobro Jutro
Mañana . To say good morning "buenos días"
Well, I know that "I am" in Creole is Mwen se.
Hi how are you
You can say: Bonjour
In Mauritian Creole, you can say "Bonmatin" to greet someone with "Good morning."
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one heart belongs to one love...
I am a creole and i spell it like this "gud nite" oh.
Bonswa.
From the book "Creole Made Easy" by Wally R. Turnbull "Orevwa" is "Good-bye" in Creole.
In Haitian Creole, "friend" is pronounced as "zanmi".
In Guyanese Creole, "hi" can be said as "wah gwaan" or "wah yuh duh".
To say good morning in Dhivehi, you have to say "goedemorgen".
good morning