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Re: 10 Common Words Nigerians Use Everyday That Don't Exist by mykeljosef: 7:30am On Apr 19, 2017
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Re: 10 Common Words Nigerians Use Everyday That Don't Exist by OKorowanta: 7:30am On Apr 19, 2017
Why you dey flash me ?
Everybody understands dat in Nigeria.
It's a good English here then.
Nor be person form d rest English wey una say e correct?

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Re: 10 Common Words Nigerians Use Everyday That Don't Exist by emijo(m): 7:32am On Apr 19, 2017
So Ukamaka Wey dey form oyinbo dey speak nonsense? I'm waiting for the day she go yarn dust again. I go use style tell am say make she find pepperish for dictionary.
Re: 10 Common Words Nigerians Use Everyday That Don't Exist by enshi(m): 7:33am On Apr 19, 2017
I know of all these rules but i use them depending on whom i am speaking to

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Re: 10 Common Words Nigerians Use Everyday That Don't Exist by Somebodysproduct: 7:35am On Apr 19, 2017
na still borrowed language e be 4 here.

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Re: 10 Common Words Nigerians Use Everyday That Don't Exist by popefuse(m): 7:35am On Apr 19, 2017
Kanu use tha word "oppurtuned" in peak milk advert and he got his cash after words so what the point.

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Re: 10 Common Words Nigerians Use Everyday That Don't Exist by Afam4eva(m): 7:35am On Apr 19, 2017
ngoremeka:

Many people speak English as their first language. It is one of the most commonly spoken languages in the world.
Nigerians are very good at a number of things and one of them is inventing their own version of English which has become popular overtime.
Some of the words and phrases we use often cannot be found in the dictionary. Some are words you picked up from others and they have become quite a norm.
It is not only the uneducated folks that are guilty of using these wrong words as the very educated Nigerians also use the English language inappropriately.
Below are words Nigerians use that don’t exist in the English dictionary.
1. Go-slow: When Nigerians say go-slow, they mean congested traffic, which is wrong. The meaning of go-slow in the English dictionary is, a form of industrial action in which work or progress is deliberately delayed or slowed down.
2. Disvirgin: This word is used on a daily basis by many Nigerians when they intend to say a woman has lost her virginity. There is no word like disvirgin. The correct word to use is deflower. Disvirgin simply does not exist.
3. Trafficate: Nigerians use the word to describe a situation where a driver indicates to other drivers that he/she wants to take a turn. It is used so often, that it has started to sound like proper English.
4. Flashing: Every Nigerian knows “flashing” to mean when someone calls your mobile phone and cuts off before you answer. The word ‘flash’ is so common among Nigerians and its used at least once daily by many. Flash has different meanings but none has anything to do with a phone call. The word doesn’t exist in that sense in English.
5. Installmentally: Don’t be tempted to use the word ‘installmentally’. Though it sounds correct, it isn’t. There is no such word in the English dictionary as it exists only in the Nigerian edition of English language. The correct thing to say is ‘in installments’.
6. Opportuned: What exists in English dictionaries is ‘opportune,’ without ‘d’ at the end. Opportune means ‘timely’ or ‘well-time, especially convenient or appropriate for a particular action or event. Opportuned is only common in Nigerian English.
7. Cunny: This is a word which Nigerians use to describe someone that is being deceitful or crafty. The right word is cunning not cunny.
8. Next tomorrow: Most Nigerians generally use “next tomorrow” but there is not such word as next tomorrow. Instead you should say, “a day after tomorrow."
9. Packer: Nigerians probably got the word from pack. The right word is dustpan. Since dustpan packs dirt, Nigerians like to call it packer.
10. Pepperish: It is common to hear Nigerians describe a meal that has too much pepper in it as pepperish. The proper word should be ‘peppery’. No native English speaker uses the word pepperish” to describe the burning sensation we feel from eating pepper.
Which of these words are you guilty of?
Not too late to learn something new,I learnt too.. you can add other mistakes below

Atleast you could have given credit to the original writer.

https://www.nairaland.com/3250594/10-common-words-nigerians-use

ExAngel007

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Re: 10 Common Words Nigerians Use Everyday That Don't Exist by Nobody: 7:35am On Apr 19, 2017
GloriaNinja:
AND ALSO THE WORD "EPP"
u no well walai grin

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Re: 10 Common Words Nigerians Use Everyday That Don't Exist by Tonymegabush1(m): 7:37am On Apr 19, 2017
Nice 1 op but I still maintain we ain't English ppl it's just an additional language to ease communication with other 4rm different places so far the next person understand where we are heading no p....

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Re: 10 Common Words Nigerians Use Everyday That Don't Exist by lonelydora: 7:38am On Apr 19, 2017
The ones I'm guilty of are Trafficate and Packer



Meanwhile, what about "Turner garri". What's the real name?

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Re: 10 Common Words Nigerians Use Everyday That Don't Exist by Tamzblaze(m): 7:38am On Apr 19, 2017
Nice one OP... but for the words that do not exist, tell us the right word which is correct, so that we can substitute the wrong ones.
For example you gave the correct word for DISVIRGIN as DEFLOWER. But no correct word for GO-SLOW etc.
Re: 10 Common Words Nigerians Use Everyday That Don't Exist by babyfaceafrica: 7:39am On Apr 19, 2017
Doesn't matter,language is arbitrary, as long as the person you communicate with understand you, you are good to go.THe only problem your may face is when you commune with foreigners .
Re: 10 Common Words Nigerians Use Everyday That Don't Exist by Nobody: 7:39am On Apr 19, 2017
isholafisayo:


Nice one....., but i feel it will be better if you can tell us the right words to use in each context since you are educating us...
for example the right word to use for no 10(pepperish) is peppery e.g The food is peppery
Did you read the opening post at all?
Re: 10 Common Words Nigerians Use Everyday That Don't Exist by Timiblanko(m): 7:39am On Apr 19, 2017
CHECK When a word as been used for more than 10 years it is input inside the dictionary.

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Re: 10 Common Words Nigerians Use Everyday That Don't Exist by apokan200(m): 7:40am On Apr 19, 2017
borednhorny:
I was opportuned to meet the lady selling packers and other plastic items beside the canteen where the soup is always pepperish. She told me i would be the one to disvirgin her

if i left my cunny ways behind. On my way to her place there was go slow and her incessant flashing on my phone made me hit the van in front of me when the driver did not trafficate before turning. I promised to pay for the repair of the van installmentally and i shifted my appointment with the lady to next tomorrow.
.....mehn you just a clown...lol

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Re: 10 Common Words Nigerians Use Everyday That Don't Exist by Ojimba1(m): 7:40am On Apr 19, 2017
One day people will understand that English is a language and not a MEASURE OF INTELLIGENCE.

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Re: 10 Common Words Nigerians Use Everyday That Don't Exist by etibaba(m): 7:40am On Apr 19, 2017
lonelydora:
The ones I'm guilty of are Trafficate and Packer



Meanwhile, what about "Turner garri". What's the real name?
Spatula

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Re: 10 Common Words Nigerians Use Everyday That Don't Exist by lonelydora: 7:41am On Apr 19, 2017
etibaba:
Spatula

Yes Yes Yes Yes. Thanks.
Re: 10 Common Words Nigerians Use Everyday That Don't Exist by Biggcake: 7:43am On Apr 19, 2017
Luizkid:

it's obvious u're Bored
You are obviously a dream killer....

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Re: 10 Common Words Nigerians Use Everyday That Don't Exist by xana101: 7:46am On Apr 19, 2017
Pikkin means a child.

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Re: 10 Common Words Nigerians Use Everyday That Don't Exist by Jabioro: 7:47am On Apr 19, 2017
Well said.. we can't throw these beautiful words away, it has meaning, therefore I urge the Oxford dictionary to review and put it/add into English words after all most of her words are borrowed from other languages

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Re: 10 Common Words Nigerians Use Everyday That Don't Exist by Threebear(m): 7:48am On Apr 19, 2017
First sensible post on Nairaland .

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Re: 10 Common Words Nigerians Use Everyday That Don't Exist by JackBizzle: 7:49am On Apr 19, 2017
OP is wrong.

'Packer' is a dictionary word that means 'a Machine or someone that packs items'.

Don't teach me nonsense
Re: 10 Common Words Nigerians Use Everyday That Don't Exist by amydulsia(f): 7:49am On Apr 19, 2017
Luizkid:

it's obvious u're Bored
Learn to appreciate pple, it'll also mk u appreciated one day. Wht can u do?
Re: 10 Common Words Nigerians Use Everyday That Don't Exist by Rudewaterz(m): 7:49am On Apr 19, 2017
Um, disvirgin is actually an English word and is found in the dictionary undecided

Re: 10 Common Words Nigerians Use Everyday That Don't Exist by peacettw: 7:49am On Apr 19, 2017
Other countries over time include these unusual words that are now considered mainstream in their dictionary eg bootylicious. But here we are trying to correct ourselves albeit subtly. I have since realized that as long as the majority understands the words that come out of my mouth and it is spoken by many then I don't care who is offended by it. If it hurts that much, then pls relocate to a different country

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Re: 10 Common Words Nigerians Use Everyday That Don't Exist by truehero(m): 7:52am On Apr 19, 2017
The language na our own? Shebi wen we express am them dey understand. So live am like that.
Re: 10 Common Words Nigerians Use Everyday That Don't Exist by okadoo: 7:52am On Apr 19, 2017
borednhorny:
I was opportuned to meet the lady selling packers and other plastic items beside the canteen where the soup is always pepperish. She told me i would be the one to disvirgin her if i left my cunny ways behind. On my way to her place there was go slow and her incessant flashing on my phone made me hit the van in front of me when the driver did not trafficate before turning. I promised to pay for the repair of the van installmentally and i shifted my appointment with the lady to next tomorrow.

I like the way you have used the words.

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Re: 10 Common Words Nigerians Use Everyday That Don't Exist by shehuolayinka(m): 7:54am On Apr 19, 2017
I want to believe you know what native English means. There is nothing wrong in Nigerians coining English words for itself.

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Re: 10 Common Words Nigerians Use Everyday That Don't Exist by psalmson001: 7:54am On Apr 19, 2017
shocked Lobatan.........in dat case, I move the motion for some of these words be included into the dictionary o, especially dat "trafficate". Even English professors in Nigeria makes use of that word.

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Re: 10 Common Words Nigerians Use Everyday That Don't Exist by mohammedsalisu(m): 7:58am On Apr 19, 2017
Luizkid:

it's obvious u're Bored
.Hmm na true say u be comfarm naijaa guy.abeg tank u
Re: 10 Common Words Nigerians Use Everyday That Don't Exist by shehuolayinka(m): 7:58am On Apr 19, 2017
Those are native English, which were coined by Nigerians. Every country has it own style of English different from the standard English language. So I see nothing wrong in using it amongst ourselves in as much those spoken to understand it.

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