Here are some examples:
* Anwo tèt mwen (On top of my head)
* Anwo tab la (On top of the table)
* Anwo mòn nan (On top of the mountain)
* Li monte anwo (He went up)
You can also use "lè" to refer to "up" in a more abstract sense, meaning "above":
* Lè syèl la (Above the sky)
* Lè tout bagay (Above everything)
It's important to note that the Haitian Creole language is rich and nuanced, so the best word to use for "up" may vary depending on the context.