NIGERIAN PIDGIN ENGLISH IN 6MINS | QUICK, EASY AND FUN (Ep1)

Sit With Nwanneka
7 Sept 202106:18

Summary

TLDRIn this engaging video, the host expresses gratitude to viewers for following her PCOS, infertility, and pregnancy series. She introduces the Nigerian Pidgin English series, aiming to teach viewers how to speak Pidgin like a pro. In this first part, she covers basic Pidgin phrases, explaining their meanings and usage, and how they blend various Nigerian languages. She highlights phrases like 'a beg' (please), 'sabi' (to know), and 'waiting' (what). The host shares the uniqueness of Pidgin English and hints at upcoming lessons on more advanced topics, including greetings and 'dirty talk' in Pidgin.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Pidgin English is a mix of multiple Nigerian languages, including Yoruba, Igbo, and Hausa, making it unique and diverse.
  • 😀 The video series aims to teach viewers how to speak Nigerian Pidgin English like a pro, focusing on basic phrases and their meanings.
  • 😀 'A beg' in Pidgin means 'please' or 'I beg of you,' and it’s commonly used in everyday requests.
  • 😀 Words like 'sabi' mean 'to know' (e.g., 'I sabi that girl' means 'I know that girl').
  • 😀 The phrase 'waiting' in Pidgin means 'what' or 'what do you mean?' and is commonly used in questions.
  • 😀 'Abi' is used to ask for confirmation, similar to saying 'right?' in English.
  • 😀 'Killing' or 'key leg' refers to something suspicious or fishy, like when you doubt someone’s story or plan.
  • 😀 'Nothing spoiled' means 'everything is good' or 'everything is fine.'
  • 😀 'Come out' can mean to leave or go out, depending on the context.
  • 😀 'Why yo' or 'foreign' refers to a scam or fraud, and can be used to describe being deceived or deceiving others.
  • 😀 The speaker plans to expand the lesson with more advanced Pidgin English phrases in future parts, including greetings and 'dirty talk.'

Q & A

  • What is the main purpose of this video?

    -The main purpose of the video is to teach viewers Nigerian Pidgin English, specifically focusing on basic phrases and expressions, with a plan for further lessons on greetings and sexual-related vocabulary.

  • What does the word 'a bag' mean in Nigerian Pidgin English?

    -'A bag' or 'a beg' in Nigerian Pidgin English means 'please' or 'I beg of you.' For example, 'I beg, carry me go school' means 'Please take me to school.'

  • How does Nigerian Pidgin English incorporate words from other Nigerian languages?

    -Nigerian Pidgin English often blends words from various Nigerian languages like Igbo, Yoruba, and Hausa. For example, 'obodo' means 'white man's land' in Igbo but is used in Pidgin English to refer to a foreign country.

  • What does 'sabi' mean in Nigerian Pidgin English?

    -'Sabi' means 'to know.' For example, 'I sabi that girl' means 'I know that girl.' It shows familiarity or knowledge of a person or thing.

  • What is the meaning of 'key leg' in Pidgin English?

    -'Key leg' refers to something that is suspicious or not straightforward, often used to describe something that seems shady or doubtful, like an unreliable investment plan.

  • What does 'nothing spoiled' mean in Nigerian Pidgin English?

    -'Nothing spoiled' means everything is fine or all is good. It can be used to express agreement or affirmation, as in 'Everywhere good' or 'We're good to go.'

  • How do you use 'come out' in Nigerian Pidgin English?

    -'Come out' in Pidgin English means 'to leave' or 'to go out.' It can be used in different contexts, like 'come make we come out' meaning 'let's go out.'

  • What does 'yo' or 'why yo' mean in Nigerian Pidgin English?

    -'Yo' or 'why yo' refers to fraud or scam. If someone says 'don't play me yo,' it means 'don't deceive me or scam me.'

  • What does the phrase 'not in sport' mean in the video?

    -'Not in sport' means 'we are on the same page' or 'everything is fine.' It's used to show that there is mutual understanding or agreement, as in 'We're good to go.'

  • What are the next steps in the Pidgin English series?

    -The next steps include part 2 of the series, which will cover basic sentences and greetings in Nigerian Pidgin English. Part 3 will focus on more advanced topics, including 'dirty talk' and sexual vocabulary in Pidgin.

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