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Good afternoon/evening (used after 11:00a)
Bonswa
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Good (as in I am doing)
N'ao boule
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What's new?
Ban m nouvel ou?
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Thank you very much
Mèsi anpil
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You're welcome (like it was nothing or don't mention it)
Pa de kwa
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No
Non (second n is silent)
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That's right (as in that's correct)
Sekonsa
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Possibly (as it it is "possible")
posib (sa se posib)
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Help! (call for help, not as in 'will you help me?')
Anmwe!
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What's your name?
Kijan ou rele?
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I'm very happy to meet you
M bien kontan fè konesans ou
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Do you speak Creole?
Ou pale kreyòl?
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Do you speak English?
Pale ou anglè?
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Yes, I speak Creole
Wi, m pale kreyòl
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Yes, I speak English
Wi, m pale anglè
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No, I don't speak...
Non, m pa pale...
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Speak slowly, please.
Pale pi dousonman, sivouple.
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Do you understand?
Ou kompra?
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I understand
Mwen kompran
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I don't understand
M pa konpran
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I'd like...
Mwen ta vle...
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What do you need?
Sa ou bezwan?
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How much is...?
Konben pou...?
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Where is the toilet?
Ki kote twalet?
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I need the toilet
Mwen bezwen twalet
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What do they call that in Creole?
Kijan yo rele sa an kreyòl?
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How do they say ... in Creole?
Kijan yo di ... an kreyòl?
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