Learning Ghana Pidgin

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@JustYohannes
3 days ago

Who loves my Pidgin?

@thingstoknow-m2i
3 days ago

I dey come ride deee means I'm coming right now

@miramacanovic6435
3 days ago

Oooo

@Swankiab.
3 days ago

Yh,, da man yah cold, him can make a song with Ghanaian pidgin ,,respek

@OffGridInvestor
3 days ago

Chop is the Nigerian pidgin for food. In the south pacific including maoti kai kai is food, there's another universal one for family and pikinini is children. I think there's 2 other universals but I forget.

@OffGridInvestor
3 days ago

Here in Australia one pidgin was INVENTED in for use with migrant workers from the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu. They are extremely similar and I speak it fluenty. In Papua New Guinea there's a different one that a relative of mine had to learn as part of military training. They were a colony of Australian until 1977 and they grew a lot of coffee but no longer do. They also produced a lot of tobacco and still do but their copper mines are big there. There was a gold mine there that caused a hell of a problem leading to one island almost becoming completely independent after the Australian arm of an American mining company caused a bit of trouble there. After the mining company tried to employ mercenaries, our special forces hopped in and confiscated their helicopters and shut it down to stop it becoming a war. There was very nearly a civil war in the Solomon Islands on the early 2000s and we stomped it out so hard we basically ran the country for a few years until everything settled down.

@Spiritinsight-d6t
3 days ago

Ghanaian speak way back not watching any Nigeria movie when did Nigeria movie came to Ghana?our old men use to speak it on the street 😅

@hagarekunoo
3 days ago

I am coming right now can also be said as "Chale, I dey come rydee"

@backyardagric5191
3 days ago

Your guest has little to no knowledge of the history of pidgin in Ghana. Ghanaians did not start speaking pidgin because of Nigerian movies. Pidgin was in Ghana event before Nigerian gained independence. But it was spoken mostly by very few people especially youngmen

@williamwujimah511
3 days ago

The best pidgin to learn is gh🇬🇭 pidgin

@kissPhamous
3 days ago

This is really fun 😄 🤣

@MorganHorse
3 days ago

I don’t think it’s broken. It’s unique and interesting. I’m here to understand my African coworkers and classmates better 😅

@Damian-rt3rt
3 days ago

Ghanaians predominantly speak Twi. The younger generation has learned pidgin from watching Nigerian movies and interacting with Nigerians. As the lady rightly said, pidgin is spoken across generations and social class in naija. In many parts of the Deep South of Nigeria, it’s spoken as a first language. Nigerian and Cameroonian pidgin are way more advanced than the Ghanaian pidgin. Nigerian Pidgin is a complete language with slangs, proverbs, idioms etc… the language also uses a lot of onomatopoeia. I find the Ghanian pidgin very stiff; it doesn’t sound like it’s natural to them. Nigerian Pidgin is a very dynamic language- there are many ways of saying the same thing and a word can mean different things depending on the context, tonality, etc… Pidgin is a very beautiful language.

@khadijahadebayo
3 days ago

I am coming to your place: I dey come your 'dey' sound somehow 😂😂 Abi na 'I dey come your place'. 😃

@forextoday8975
3 days ago

Ghanaian pidgin is Awhole dfn inGha

@slicktheruler1276
3 days ago

Naw my brother us Southerns use aye for a few things not just partying

@elormblake8924
3 days ago

"eii" is mostly used when someone is lying and you want the person to know you know he or she is lying 😂

@elormblake8924
3 days ago

Pidgin english is actually spoken in most african countries if not all. Also it's a combination of different languages as well so I could say that every time people create some words of their own

@afrilifewealth8743
3 days ago

They need to make this an official language to be studied for real!

@fivestars8973
3 days ago

Speaking pidgin in Nigeria is like breathing air.. literally everybody can do it😂

@The_Vine777
3 days ago

This is so funny

@marlonmaali
3 days ago

I wan chop the food all……. that's the right way. Her Ghana pidgin is like 50 percent. Ladies don't speak the real pidgin but boys do.

… I dey come there rydies, I dey come there rydie, I go dey there now now.
Interview a man if u want to know the actual Ghanaian pidgin

@verinsedai
3 days ago

I am coming right now can also translate as 'i dey come rydee'

@mejustbeingme369
3 days ago

That was really interesting and fun to watch! 😂

@TheWorld-ye3du
3 days ago

So good I love these viddeos.

@1gem116
3 days ago

lol your so funny, I actually heard men in Ghana speak like this when I was there a couple of years ago. I love the connection and how I could some what understand what they were saying. I didn't know any Ghanaian languages at the time so pidgin really helped. Great video loving the learning series.