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):
口臭 (koushuu) is the Japanese word for "bad breath". So to say someone has bad breath, you can say 君は口臭がある (kimi ha koushuu ga aru) which means "You have bad breath". A couple other ways you could say the person has bad breath are 君の口臭がひどい (kimi no koushuu ga hidoi) which means "Your breath is terrible" and 君の息が臭い (kimi no iki ga kusai) which means "Your breath stinks".
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
take a deep breath and just say it
just take a deep breath and say it with confidence
ignore them or just take a deep breath and say i ...............
shen hu xi 深 呼 吸
shen hu xi 深 呼 吸
To say goodbye in Grenadian Creole English, you can use the phrase "See you later" or "Take care."
One would say this only after taking a deep breath.
You can say "calm down" in different ways such as "take a deep breath," "relax," or "stay calm."
your nervuse or shy try to take a deep breath and think about what you want to say before aproching.
first you relax,take a deep breath, gently wet your lips then let out your breath and then in a confident maner and SAY...NEW ORLEANS SAINTS....BRAVO
Well first take a deep breath, then try to say something like for example: Do I look nice? Then the other person will answer by saying something back.
If you are rich go to a stammering school. If not before you talk think what you want to say, organize it, take a deep breath and say it clearly. You can practice with easy words.