In Mauritian Creole, boys are called "garson" and girls are called "fiy."
The main languages spoken in Moka, Mauritius are English, French, and Mauritian Creole. English is the official language, French is widely used in government and business, and Mauritian Creole is the most commonly spoken language among the local population.
"Goodbye" in Mauritian Creole is "Alor, plore!" or "Plore!"
In Mauritian Creole, you can say "Félicitasion" to congratulate someone.
In Mauritian Creole, you can say "Bonmatin" to greet someone with "Good morning."
The official language is English due to the time spent in the British Empire, however, Mauritian people speak french, and a creole french at home.
In Mauritian Creole, boys are called "garson" and girls are called "fiy."
still mauritian. if your born or been living there for over 10yrs then u still called a mauritian no matter anything about your family
Mauritian Shelduck was created in 1893.
Mauritian League was created in 1935.
Mauritian rupee was created in 1876.
Mauritian dollar ended in 1877.
Mauritian Duck was created in 1893.
If you mean African, no. The main races are Indian (Indo-Mauritian), French (Franco-Mauritian), and Creole (Mauritian Creole)
The main languages spoken in Moka, Mauritius are English, French, and Mauritian Creole. English is the official language, French is widely used in government and business, and Mauritian Creole is the most commonly spoken language among the local population.
Mauritian Militant Movement was created in 1969-09.
"Goodbye" in Mauritian Creole is "Alor, plore!" or "Plore!"