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Creole is a language used in the beautiful island of Jamaica ; another word for creole is patois. English: I am sorry for your loss

Creole/ Patois : mi sarry fi u lass

If you are referring to the specific Creole spoken in Jamaica, than that is correct.

To Ask "how do you say x in creole" is the same as saying "how do you say x in dialect". It is not specific, just like the word dialect does not specify which one.

Patois is the same, it is a generic term, used locally to refer to the local dialect or creole. Patois comes from the French, meaning basically dialect or slang in today's French. (Technically means speech pattern)

I don't wish to correct anything at all,but rather to say, "good job" in your interpretation!

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