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How do you say mean the world to me in creole?

There isn't a single, universally accepted way to say "mean the world to me" in Creole, as there are many different Creole languages spoken around the world.

However, here are some possible translations depending on the specific Creole you're interested in:

Haitian Creole:

* Ou vle di tout bagay pou mwen: This translates to "You mean everything to me."

* Ou se tout bagay pou mwen: This translates to "You are everything to me."

Louisiana Creole:

* Ou vle di tout lemond pou mwen: This translates to "You mean the whole world to me."

* Ou se tout lemond pou mwen: This translates to "You are the whole world to me."

Jamaican Patois:

* Yuh mean di whole wide world to mi: This translates to "You mean the whole wide world to me."

Remember: These are just a few examples, and the exact phrase might vary depending on the specific dialect and context.

If you could provide more information about the specific Creole language you're interested in, I might be able to give you a more accurate translation.

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