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How do you say good evening or afternoon in creole?

It's impossible to give a single, universally accepted way to say "good evening" or "good afternoon" in Creole. Here's why:

* Creole is not a single language: There are many different Creole languages spoken around the world, each with its own unique vocabulary and grammar. For example, Haitian Creole, Jamaican Creole, Louisiana Creole, and Cape Verdean Creole are all distinct languages.

* Regional variations: Even within the same Creole language, there can be significant regional variations in greetings.

To get the correct greeting, you need to specify which Creole language you're interested in.

Here are some examples for different Creoles:

* Haitian Creole:

* "Bon apremidi" (Good afternoon)

* "Bonswa" (Good evening)

* Jamaican Creole:

* "Gud aaftanoon" (Good afternoon)

* "Gud evnin" (Good evening)

* Louisiana Creole:

* "Bon aprèmidi" (Good afternoon)

* "Bonswa" (Good evening)

To find the correct greeting for the specific Creole language you're interested in, I recommend searching online or consulting with a speaker of that language.

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