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Re: I Wanna Learn Pidgin English! by RuuDie(m): 9:21am On Jul 17, 2009 |
Akanniade: or aboki |
Re: I Wanna Learn Pidgin English! by amy120705(f): 10:20pm On Jul 17, 2009 |
RuuDie:your doin it 4 free lol , Akanniade:most ppl i kno frm lagos or abuja, so tht i guess is there alot of difference thn |
Re: I Wanna Learn Pidgin English! by RuuDie(m): 8:39am On Jul 20, 2009 |
amy120705: Free ke. . . . no carry me play oh!? abi u wan make yawa gas for here!? (Try saying to yourself & translating that!) amy120705: walahi, difference a dey flenty flenty! (Try saying to yourself & translating that too!) 1 Like |
Re: I Wanna Learn Pidgin English! by amy120705(f): 12:45pm On Jul 20, 2009 |
RuuDie:guy u r too funny!! why cnt u rite da pidgin thn rite the translation?? im not gd at translatin wat i dnt kno lol, soooooooooooooooo agen i dunoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo lol |
Re: I Wanna Learn Pidgin English! by firestar(f): 12:53pm On Jul 21, 2009 |
Start watching naija comedy shows like : nite of a thousand laughs, rhythm unplugged. . . listen to naija musicians. |
Re: I Wanna Learn Pidgin English! by amy120705(f): 12:57pm On Jul 21, 2009 |
firestar:i do listen to nigerian singers, thnx mite try da comedy stff |
Re: I Wanna Learn Pidgin English! by RuuDie(m): 5:28pm On Jul 24, 2009 |
where u dey since sef where have u been all this while |
Re: I Wanna Learn Pidgin English! by amy120705(f): 9:05pm On Jul 24, 2009 |
RuuDie:i bin here :S |
Re: I Wanna Learn Pidgin English! by Goldpeas(m): 8:50am On Jul 25, 2009 |
Nawa see me see whala so tay wytee wan learn we major lang. E no mean sha as long as AMY fit cope.oya come folo me yan d pidgin.ho ho ho |
Re: I Wanna Learn Pidgin English! by Goldpeas(m): 8:57am On Jul 25, 2009 |
See if u wan reali learn pidgin locate me 4 emypeas@gmail.com.tho categories yakpa sha lyk niger-delta, lagos even fulani etc.jus try pin me down 4 dat e-mail |
Re: I Wanna Learn Pidgin English! by amy120705(f): 2:57pm On Jul 25, 2009 |
RuuDie:haha i used this on my nigerian m8 yday, he wants to kno my source i fink thy gettin mad im knowin 2 much fnx Goldpeas:ermm ok will do |
Re: I Wanna Learn Pidgin English! by agboifo(f): 11:59am On Aug 13, 2009 |
Pratix mak pafeckt www.pijjin.com |
Re: I Wanna Learn Pidgin English! by dgreatrock(m): 11:20pm On Aug 21, 2009 |
you don fall your hand you have performed below expectaion |
Re: I Wanna Learn Pidgin English! by dgreatrock(m): 11:21pm On Aug 21, 2009 |
hunger dey kpokpo me i am very hungry |
Re: I Wanna Learn Pidgin English! by dgreatrock(m): 11:22pm On Aug 21, 2009 |
no be today yansh dey for back whatever you are trying to say is not a new thing |
Re: I Wanna Learn Pidgin English! by dgreatrock(m): 11:23pm On Aug 21, 2009 |
i dey kolo for you i am crazy about you |
Re: I Wanna Learn Pidgin English! by nex(m): 2:58am On Aug 22, 2009 |
@amy120705 before I can say anything about learning pidgin, I have to know how good your English grammar is so at least I can explain some basic concepts in pidgin English. If you can lay your hands on some decent videos of Fela Kuti which has subtitles, it'll do you some good. |
Re: I Wanna Learn Pidgin English! by amyb1(f): 4:51pm On Aug 22, 2009 |
nex: my English grammer is very good I am English afterall lol will c if ne of my m8s hav da vids, fnx |
Re: I Wanna Learn Pidgin English! by nex(m): 7:23pm On Aug 22, 2009 |
Okay, lemme start with the verb "be" which can be conjugated to to various forms: "am" "are" "is" (in the first person, second person or third person singular or plural present tense) remains as "be". I am a man I be man (removal of the article "a" we are women we be women she is a thief she be thief (removal of the article "a". You are a tailor You be tailor. They are police Dem be police ( the pronoun "they is never used in pidgin English) The verb be in the present continuous, which remains the same in English, changes form in pidgin. So am, are or is becomes "dey" (this has nothing to do with they in English). The "ing" in English is then done away with where necessary. eg: I am going I dey go they are coming dem dey come you are learning you dey learn it is there (no "ing" e dey there ("e" is a very important pronoun in pidgin English sometimes for the second person singular but always for non-humans.) "Na" is another word that can be used as a universal indicative form of the verb "to be". It can be used for the present, past, future, and also both singular and plural to replace the verb "be" in the forms "it is", "it was" and it not only replaces the verb, but the pronoun which follows. eg: It is my book na my book it is her house na her house it is mike na mike it was mike na mike it was mike who beat me na mike beat me it was she who killed the snake na she kill the snake (there's no expression of the past tense using "ed" in pidgin) it is I who will pray na me go pray ("will" is always presented as "go" to establish future tense or indicate promise and future action. However, the word "go" which means motion still exists as "go" in pidgin English ). Be, dey and na are very important words in basic Pidgin English grammar. Some very basic vocabulary which you may need to converse with in Pidgin English are: Abeg - Please Sabi - know chop - eat jones - suffer oyibo - non-African jand - the UK (or generally abroad) TBC. 2 Likes |
Re: I Wanna Learn Pidgin English! by dgreatrock(m): 10:04pm On Aug 22, 2009 |
good work, nex. |
Re: I Wanna Learn Pidgin English! by amyb1(f): 3:08pm On Aug 23, 2009 |
nex: ohhhh thnx alot v v helpful 1 Like |
Re: I Wanna Learn Pidgin English! by dgreatrock(m): 8:23pm On Aug 23, 2009 |
chief, next |
Re: I Wanna Learn Pidgin English! by nex(m): 1:55am On Aug 24, 2009 |
Let's quickly look at some auxillary verbs "will" and "shall" are substituted by "go" to state promise or obligation to future action usually in combination with other verbs. It is also used to show the future tense. The auxillary verb "go" should not be mistaken or cannot be used interchange with the verb "go" which is also used just as in English to mean to move, to leave or depart, to travel. This auxillary verb "go" can be used as indicated below. eg: I will pay I go pay Mike will drive Mike go drive It is Mike who will drive. Na Mike go drive. I shall go home I go go house (home in pidgin english is used to indicate hometown only) we will know what happened we go sabi wetin happen They shall sleep here Dem go crash for here (for in pidgin can be used to stress indication location or situation) The auxillary verb "should" is replaced by "suppose" in pidgin english to show duty or also generally in expressing the future tense too, but regarding duty or events "meant to" happen with a high degree of certainty. Similar to the use of the "suppose" in English, but in pidgin english, suppose is more widely used. eg: You should be online You suppose dey online Peters should beat Tyson Peters suppose beat Tyson They should be in prison Dem suppose dey creg (in is never used in pidgin sometimes replaced by "inside" but generally, It's just done away with). In questions which begin with "should", the pidgin translation "make" should be used. "make" is also used to replace "let" when used in requests or suggestions. eg: Should I marry her? Make I marry am? Should there be light? Make light dey? Let's get stoned Make we high Let there be light. Make light dey. Some basic useful phrases in pidgin english. Which levels? What's up? Fall hand disappoint shine eye be observant Siddon look docile Wetin dey? What's happening? How far? What's new? Go Slow Traffic Jam Area boy Thug/Tout Bad Belle Jealous/Jealousy 1 Like |
Re: I Wanna Learn Pidgin English! by nex(m): 12:40pm On Aug 24, 2009 |
@dgreatrock, amy thanks y'all. 1 Like |
Re: I Wanna Learn Pidgin English! by nex(m): 2:38pm On Aug 24, 2009 |
Let's explore the past tense and past participles. In the past tense, the "ed" is simply excluded from the verb to form a statement that may seem like the present continuous in English. eg: You you cried yesterday You cry yesterday We begged him We beg am (am is the second person singular in the objective. it, she he all translate to "am" in pidgin english.) I ate breakfast I chop morning food. She walked away. She waka commot. (waka means walk. Then come out is the origin of commot which means to leave, or to exit) I browsed the web this morning I browse this morning. I looked at her I look am The past participle is mostly translated by adding the word "don" in front of the unconjugated form of the verb and exclusion of the word "have". Don originated from wide use of the English word "done" in accentuating verbs for actions that have already been done. eg: I have spoken I don yarn Mike has seen her Mike don see am John has met Helen Johnny don meet Helen They have enjoyed themselves Dem don enjoy (there's no object in enjoying self in pidgin english). Usain has broken a record Usain don break record You have paid You don pay/Una don pay (in pidgin english, the singular second person is differentiated from the plural: "you" and "una" Has he woken up? E don wake? We have won We don win Translation of some regularly used pidgin english words: trowey cast/throw away waka walk spoil destroy/corrupt/ruin/rot mend beat up/complain creg jail/prison vex anger/ annoy tackle harass borku much barf cloth/clothe chook stab/insert/pierce/penetrate/fuçk yankee USA/USA citizen show concert bone ignore chin ignore dough/bar/pepper money minerals soda baff bath/bathe sharp smart/intelligent/wise wahala/gbeghe trouble/problem/issues Naija Nigeria/Nigerian bazz/cigar cigarette mumu stupid/stupidity/idiot/idiocy/dull/fool/foolish/foolishness crase/kolo craze/crazy/crazed/mad/madness/insane/insanitypsycho pally friend/befriend/buddy 2 Likes |
Re: I Wanna Learn Pidgin English! by dgreatrock(m): 10:33pm On Aug 24, 2009 |
e dey tortor ri me it is tickling me 1 Like |
Re: I Wanna Learn Pidgin English! by amyb1(f): 2:23pm On Aug 25, 2009 |
omg!!! how am i gnna remmeber all of this? lol fnx agen |
Re: I Wanna Learn Pidgin English! by dgreatrock(m): 2:36pm On Aug 26, 2009 |
Dont worry, take it a step at a time |
Re: I Wanna Learn Pidgin English! by Nobody: 3:55am On Aug 28, 2009 |
Uhm. |
Re: I Wanna Learn Pidgin English! by dgreatrock(m): 7:37pm On Aug 28, 2009 |
:-x :-x :-x |
Re: I Wanna Learn Pidgin English! by Scofield007(m): 10:59am On Aug 29, 2009 |
Nice 1 nex. How far u don tish dis tin bifor? Na wa o. Na difsent tin mek u get sometin an mek u fi giv am out. , Now AMY, this one's for you. I'm sure if those Naija friends have noticed the lil pidgin in you, they'll want to continue testin your knowledge especially wit questions like 'how far' and 'how you dey'. Just reply them saying 'i firm wellishly'. Wait to see the look on their faces cos i'm sure most of them have not known about that reply yet. Its a new slang for the normal 'i dey' which means "i'm fine' and the two pidgin questions above means how are you. |
Re: I Wanna Learn Pidgin English! by Scofield007(m): 11:05am On Aug 29, 2009 |
Nice 1 nex. How far u don tish dis tin bifor? Na wa o. Na difsent tin mek u get sometin an mek u fi giv am out. , Now AMY, this one's for you. I'm sure if those Naija friends have noticed the lil pidgin in you, they'll want to continue testin your knowledge especially wit questions like 'how far' and 'how you dey'. Just reply them saying 'i firm wellishly'. Wait to see the look on their faces cos i'm sure most of them have not known about that reply yet. Its a new slang for the normal 'i dey' which means "i'm fine' and the two pidgin questions above means how are you. |
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