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How do you spell hello in Portuguese Creole?

There are various Portuguese Creoles, and the word for "hello" can vary depending on which one you're referring to. Here are a few examples:

* Cape Verdean Creole: Olá (pronounced "oh-lah")

* Guinea-Bissau Creole: Olá (pronounced "oh-lah")

* São Toméan Creole: Olá (pronounced "oh-lah")

* Angolan Creole: Olá (pronounced "oh-lah")

* Mozambican Creole: Olá (pronounced "oh-lah")

As you can see, the word "Olá" is commonly used in many Portuguese Creoles. It is the same as the standard Portuguese word for "hello."

Note: There may be other ways to say "hello" in Portuguese Creoles, depending on the region and specific dialect.

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