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How do you say good morning my friends in creole?

There are a few ways to say "good morning my friends" in Creole, depending on the specific dialect and the level of formality:

Formal:

* Bonjou, zanmi mwen. (This is a direct translation from French and is generally considered the most formal way to greet your friends.)

Informal:

* Bonjou tout moun! (This means "Good morning everyone!" and is a more casual greeting.)

* Bonjou, sé zanmi mwen. (This is a more personal greeting that uses the possessive pronoun "my" before "friends.")

* Bonjou mes amies. (This is a more formal way to greet a group of female friends.)

* Bonjou mes amis. (This is a more formal way to greet a group of male friends.)

Specific Dialects:

The exact wording and pronunciation will vary depending on the specific Creole dialect you are using. For example, in Haitian Creole, you might say "Bonjou zanmim" or "Bonjou zanmi mwen yo." In Jamaican Creole, you might say "Mawnin, bredren!" or "Mawnin, sista dem!"

It's always best to check with a native speaker of the specific Creole dialect you are interested in to ensure you are using the correct greeting.

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