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How do you say mother in creole?

"Mother" in Creole can vary depending on the specific Creole language you're referring to. Here are some examples:

Haitian Creole:

* Manman: This is the most common word for "mother" in Haitian Creole.

Louisiana Creole:

* Manman: Similar to Haitian Creole, "manman" is the most common word for "mother" in Louisiana Creole.

* Mamman: This is an alternate spelling of "manman" that is sometimes used in Louisiana Creole.

Other Creoles:

* Maman: This is the most common word for "mother" in many other French-based Creoles, such as Jamaican Creole and Seychelles Creole.

Important Note:

* It's important to specify which Creole language you're interested in when asking for a translation. The word for "mother" can differ significantly between various Creoles.

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