Slave Trade Language from Cameroon
- Matthias Gemuh
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Slave Trade Language from Cameroon
Slave Trade Language from Cameroon
Here is the book of Jude (Bible), read in West African Pidgin English.
It is the English language as used in those days of slave trade in West Africa.
http://www.hugedrive.com/published/WG/s ... =-17680a92
This Pidgin is spoken nowadays in Cameroon, Nigeria, Ghana, Sierra Leone, Liberia.
Please, enjoy it and comment
Matthias.
Here is the book of Jude (Bible), read in West African Pidgin English.
It is the English language as used in those days of slave trade in West Africa.
http://www.hugedrive.com/published/WG/s ... =-17680a92
This Pidgin is spoken nowadays in Cameroon, Nigeria, Ghana, Sierra Leone, Liberia.
Please, enjoy it and comment
Matthias.
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Re: Slave Trade Language from Cameroon
Perhaps you'd enjoy the book "One Big Puzzle" - if the Pidgin is represented well.
http://www.amazon.com/One-Big-Damn-Puzz ... =1-1-fkmr1
http://www.amazon.com/One-Big-Damn-Puzz ... =1-1-fkmr1
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Re: Slave Trade Language from Cameroon
In that Pidgin, "To be or not to be, that is the question" translates to "Is be or is be not, is be one big damn puzzler".Canto wrote:Perhaps you'd enjoy the book "One Big Puzzle" - if the Pidgin is represented well.
http://www.amazon.com/One-Big-Damn-Puzz ... =1-1-fkmr1
In West African Pidgin, it is "For be or for no be, na de question dat".
Matthias.
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Re: Slave Trade Language from Cameroon
Watin be dis? Make a ask u. How u con dey no all dis ting? If u won len to talk like dem waffi boys, ask me en a go tel u.
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Re: Slave Trade Language from Cameroon
Wow ! Nothing to rectify. That is Pidgin with a nigerian flavour. We understand it in Cameroon too.kingliveson wrote:Watin be dis? Make a ask u. How u con dey no all dis ting? If u won len to talk like dem waffi boys, ask me en a go tel u.
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Re: Slave Trade Language from Cameroon
I be no no se una be my broda.Matthias Gemuh wrote:Wow ! Nothing to rectify. That is Pidgin with a nigerian flavour. We understand it in Cameroon too.kingliveson wrote:Watin be dis? Make a ask u. How u con dey no all dis ting? If u won len to talk like dem waffi boys, ask me en a go tel u.
Matthias.
Oh by the way, I learned it from watching National Geographic Channel.
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Re: Slave Trade Language from Cameroon
Na de book of Philemon dis for Bible.kingliveson wrote:
I be no no se una be my broda.
Oh by the way, I learned it from watching National Geographic Channel.
Dem di read am for Cameroon pidgin.
http://www.hugedrive.com/published/WG/s ... =-6b55c531
Matthias.
P.S.: Da National Geographic trong.
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