Happy New Year 2009, Bonne Année comes in 8 Creole Flavors

Happiness might come in different flavors and unexpected ways in 2009.
The circumstances could teach us to enjoy simple things and time spent with people.
We will be obsessing less on trinkets, new toys and gadgets.
We'll find out soon enough.

In any case Happy New Year to all of you wherever you are and whatever your native tongue is

To the French speakers, Bonne Année which According to Freelang comes in no less than 8 Creole Flavors as follows:

CRÉOLE ANTILLAIS bon lanné
CRÉOLE GUADELOUPÉEN bonne année
CRÉOLE GUYANAIS bon nannen / bon lannen
CRÉOLE HAITIEN bònn ané
CRÉOLE MARTINIQUAIS bon lanné / bonanné
CRÉOLE MAURICIEN banané
CRÉOLE RÉUNIONNAIS bone-érèz ané
CRÉOLE SEYCHELLOIS mon swet zot la bonn anen


Call it my discovery of the day.

Thanks for reading

Happy New Year 2009, Bonne Année!

The French Guy From New Jersey

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