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How do you say I am doing good in Creole?

There are a few ways to say "I am doing good" in Creole, depending on the specific dialect and level of formality:

Formal:

* Mwen byen. (This is the most direct translation and is used in formal situations.)

Informal:

* Mwen byen mèsi. (This is a more common way to say it, literally "I am well, thank you.")

* Mwen byen, ou menm? (This means "I am well, how are you?")

* Tout byen. (This means "All is well.")

* Mwen nan bon kondisyon. (This means "I am in good condition.")

Other variations:

* Mwen santi mwen byen. (This means "I feel good.")

* Mwen ap viv byen. (This means "I am living well.")

Remember that Creole is a diverse language with many variations depending on the region and the speakers. The best way to learn how to say something in a specific Creole dialect is to speak with native speakers.

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