Is Nigerian pidgin English English?

Is Nigerian pidgin English English?

Nigerian Pidgin, often called Naija or Naijá in scholarship, is an English-based creole language spoken as a lingua franca across Nigeria….

Nigerian Pidgin
Native speakers(undated figure of 40 million L1 and 60 million L2 speakers)
Language familyEnglish Creole Atlantic Krio Nigerian Pidgin

Why do Nigerians speak pidgin English?

Nigerian Pidgin English (NPE), originated as a lingua franca for trade purposes amongst the Nigerians and the Portuguese merchants during the 17th century. It is broken English like Patois and Creole, spoken along the coast of West Africa and it has extended to the diaspora, due to Nigerian migrants.

How do you say hello in Nigerian pidgin?

Usually pronounced “har fa”. “How far?” is the most common way to say “hello” in Nigerian pidgin….When you are not sure how to greet somebody, it is always appropriate to say “Kóyo ”.

  1. Mesiere. Mesiere is the Efik/Ibibio way of greeting.
  2. Sannu!
  3. Abole.

Who brought pidgin English to Nigeria?

The origins of Nigerian Pidgin English lie historically in trade contact between the British and local people in the seventeenth century. It is part of a continuum of English Pidgins and Creoles spoken other West-African countries such as Cameroon, Sierra Leone and Ghana.

What does Abi mean Nigeria?

Abi, shey or ba are slang that act sort of like punctuation. They are mostly used for confirmation after a statement, thereby turning it into a question. They are like the English “right?” E.g. “You are coming for my party, abi/shey/ba?”

What does wetin mean?

Nigerian Pidgin From English what thing.

What is the meaning of Monifere?

I love you so much.

Is Pidgin a real language?

Despite its name, Hawaiian Pidgin is not a pidgin, but rather a full-fledged, nativized, and demographically stable creole language. It did, however, evolve from various real pidgins spoken as common languages between ethnic groups in Hawaiʻi.

What does pidgin, Nigerian language mean?

Nigerian Pidgin is an English -based creole language spoken as a lingua franca across Nigeria. The language is sometimes referred to as ” Pijin ” or Broken (pronounced ” Brokun “). It can be spoken as a pidgin, a creole, slang or a decreolised acrolect by different speakers, who may switch between these forms depending on the social setting.

Do Nigerians speak English?

Nigeria’s true national language is Pidgin (broken) English. This is the language of the street. It consists mostly of English words (with some words from local languages, some made-up words, and one or two words borrowed from Portuguese). Most Nigerians in urban centres will speak Pidgin English.

What is the official language in Nigeria?

English is the official language in Nigeria. The language is used for all formal communication in government and is also the language used in the drafting of legislations as well as in the Nigerian judicial system.

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