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How do you say What is up in Creole?

There isn't one single, universally accepted way to say "What's up" in Creole. It depends on which Creole language you're referring to!

Here are a few options, depending on the specific Creole:

* Haitian Creole:

* Koman ou ye? (Formal)

* Ki jan ou ye? (Informal)

* Sa w ap fè? (Literally "What are you doing?")

* Ki nouvèl? (Literally "What news?")

* Louisiana Creole:

* Ki'l-o-sa? (Informal)

* Ki jan ou ye? (Formal)

* Jamaican Patois:

* Wah gwaan? (Informal)

* Dominican Creole:

* Komo ta? (Formal)

* Komo ta? (Informal)

It's also important to note that some Creoles, such as Jamaican Patois, may use a different phrase depending on the context and the speaker's relationship with the listener.

If you're unsure which Creole you're interested in, it's best to specify which one you're asking about.

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