Louisiana Creole:
* Déchè: This is the most common word for garbage in Louisiana Creole, derived from the French "déchet."
* Fatras: This term is also commonly used and means "rubbish" or "junk."
* Ordures: This is another French-derived word meaning "garbage" or "refuse."
Haitian Creole:
* Fatras: This word is also used in Haitian Creole and has a similar meaning to the Louisiana Creole term.
* Déchè: This is also a common word in Haitian Creole.
* Debri: This word means "debris" or "rubble" and is sometimes used to refer to garbage.
Other Creole dialects:
* Baga: This term is used in some Caribbean Creole dialects.
* Trash: This is often used in Creole dialects influenced by English.
Note: These are just a few examples, and there are many other variations depending on the specific Creole dialect. It's always helpful to consult with a speaker of the specific Creole dialect you are interested in to get the most accurate translation.