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| Re: A Dozen Words That Even The Most Educated Nigerians Use Or Interpret Wrongly by sweetgala(m): 4:06pm On Sep 01, 2015 |
Great job OP, however I am going to disagree with 3 words 10-Sentiment : I beleive this can be used correctly where a correct word is attached to the phrase to qualify the lack of or excess of sentiments as concerns the discuss or situation. 11 and 12 Go-slow and barb thou not in the English Oxford dictionary are used as slang in the Nigerian society and acceptable when used in communication as the recipient(s) can understand the message. |
| Re: A Dozen Words That Even The Most Educated Nigerians Use Or Interpret Wrongly by Benoxvals(m): 4:06pm On Sep 01, 2015 |
AdeniyiA:I just told my guys that I am going to barber my hair right now and they laughed their assxx off••sounds really weird. Barber pls could you BARBER my hair??lolzz |
| Re: A Dozen Words That Even The Most Educated Nigerians Use Or Interpret Wrongly by Originalsly: 4:12pm On Sep 01, 2015 |
@op...you should've just go straight to the misused words and pbrases....or warn us to have a dictionary at hand if we wanted to read ..... and fully understand the intro that was laced with so many ehmmm....big words! Very informative thread. #9 really got my attention..."stay clear" instead of "steer clear" where people use the wrong word because it sounds almost the same. This reminded me of soooooo many people that say "who is going to bail the cat" instead of "who is going to bell the cat". Good thread! |
| Re: A Dozen Words That Even The Most Educated Nigerians Use Or Interpret Wrongly by shut(f): 4:12pm On Sep 01, 2015 |
Hmm educational,even the queen doesn't know all of English |
| Re: A Dozen Words That Even The Most Educated Nigerians Use Or Interpret Wrongly by skedy1(m): 4:20pm On Sep 01, 2015 |
admax:Hehehe...U sha!!! |
| Re: A Dozen Words That Even The Most Educated Nigerians Use Or Interpret Wrongly by Nature129(m): 4:32pm On Sep 01, 2015 |
I was shocked when I confirmed "impeached.'' thanks, OP |
| Re: A Dozen Words That Even The Most Educated Nigerians Use Or Interpret Wrongly by HINCO(m): 4:33pm On Sep 01, 2015 |
thanks dude,am expecting more from |
| Re: A Dozen Words That Even The Most Educated Nigerians Use Or Interpret Wrongly by Rooy57(m): 4:44pm On Sep 01, 2015 |
princechrming:'Barb' verb (barbs, barbing; past barbed, past participlebarbed)To furnish with barbs, or with that which will hold or hurt like barbs, as an arrow, fishhook,spear, etc. To cover a horse in armor, corrupted from bard. (obsolete) To shave or dress the beard of. (obsolete) To clip; to mow. |
| Re: A Dozen Words That Even The Most Educated Nigerians Use Or Interpret Wrongly by alex81(m): 4:48pm On Sep 01, 2015 |
admax:brilliant! ur creative bro! Nice |
| Re: A Dozen Words That Even The Most Educated Nigerians Use Or Interpret Wrongly by Tintinnoty(m): 4:51pm On Sep 01, 2015 |
admax:Sure this got me laughing love your sense of humour |
| Re: A Dozen Words That Even The Most Educated Nigerians Use Or Interpret Wrongly by histemple: 4:51pm On Sep 01, 2015 |
Op. Thanks for this revelatory piece. The truth is most of the words/phrases used in Nigeria, were coined by Nigerians as they can't be found in any dictionary whatsoever. It is repulsive to hear "erudite" Nigerians use such word as PRACTICALIZE to mean put in practice. |
| Re: A Dozen Words That Even The Most Educated Nigerians Use Or Interpret Wrongly by Nobody: 4:54pm On Sep 01, 2015 |
sseunhayor:. I wonder ooooo! How many examiners even knw all dez? I pity d victims of our dumb examiners. I wish OP could b employed as general inspector 2 all marked English papers. Big 10ks 2 ds 1daful OP! |
| Re: A Dozen Words That Even The Most Educated Nigerians Use Or Interpret Wrongly by SSAFHOM(m): 4:57pm On Sep 01, 2015 |
This piece exposed my grammatical ignorance and solecism. I had to use Dictionary even to interpret the prefatory. Hope the writer must be a profound academic. Am indebted for this erudition. |
| Re: A Dozen Words That Even The Most Educated Nigerians Use Or Interpret Wrongly by Nobody: 5:06pm On Sep 01, 2015 |
admax:clap for the barber huh sorry rapper in the house. |
| Re: A Dozen Words That Even The Most Educated Nigerians Use Or Interpret Wrongly by Nobody: 5:15pm On Sep 01, 2015 |
Academia have been calling for the use of Nigeria english,to be use at all affairs of the nation,be it judiciary,economy,school,e.t.c. Hear this one-- you for kukuma do it. |
| Re: A Dozen Words That Even The Most Educated Nigerians Use Or Interpret Wrongly by iamfavour: 5:18pm On Sep 01, 2015 |
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rubbish grammar wet pesin dey blast plenty |
| Re: A Dozen Words That Even The Most Educated Nigerians Use Or Interpret Wrongly by missbehave247(m): 5:20pm On Sep 01, 2015 |
Nairalanders missbehaving since yesteryears |
| Re: A Dozen Words That Even The Most Educated Nigerians Use Or Interpret Wrongly by Christmasdon(m): 5:23pm On Sep 01, 2015 |
Thank u for that "sendoff" i two sabi them will be saying :"sendforth" wrong. |
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| Re: A Dozen Words That Even The Most Educated Nigerians Use Or Interpret Wrongly by ladel(m): 5:28pm On Sep 01, 2015 |
I want to go and barber my hair!!!
#Iranu |
| Re: A Dozen Words That Even The Most Educated Nigerians Use Or Interpret Wrongly by ifeomaekol(f): 5:31pm On Sep 01, 2015 |
;DBarber, I wnt to barber my hair------. Ok, come let's start barbering ur hair nw. Sounds so funny--------learnt a lot, thanks op. |
| Re: A Dozen Words That Even The Most Educated Nigerians Use Or Interpret Wrongly by musicwriter(m): 5:34pm On Sep 01, 2015*. Modified: 6:41pm On Sep 01, 2015 |
princechrming:There's nothing wrong using those words in Nigeria. Every language is in constant evolution, and have always been. As you pointed out, there're American English, Jamaican English, e.t.c. Why do you think those invented by Nigerians is inferior and shouldn't be used?. Are you waiting for a whiteman to give you go ahead before you begin using those words?. English itself evolved from a mixture of French, Greek, German, Spanish, and it's not a perfect language. Nothing makes English better than our native African languages. Finally, I'll like to know; where are your research papers on our native African languages?. Where are your research papers on Igbo language, Swahili, Yoruba, Hausa, Zulu, Efik, Ibibio, Igala, Uhorbo, Ewe, Fulani, Tiv, e.t.c?. Do you even know these languages exist?. What are you doing to improve them?. .............................................. @all NB: Remember, we Africans didn't willingly opt to speak English language. Rather, English was imposed upon our forefathers by force during slavery and colonization of Africa. As a free people we must begin to unentangle ourselves from anything British, French, Spanish, Portuguese, and not to dive deep into the mess. Otherwise, we'll remain in mental slavery forever. English for example; makes it impossible to learn sciences in school in our native African dialects. We're lost in English and have no names for something like:- Hydrogen, Helium, Chromium, Potassium, e.t.c. These are all naturally occurring substances!. They exist everywhere in the world naturally and have names in Japanese, Chinese, Korean, French, Dutch, German, Spanish. English is the only reason we have no names for them here in Africa. This's something that I continue to research and my findings is very worrying. Dear Nairalanders. Go ahead and use these words. |
| Re: A Dozen Words That Even The Most Educated Nigerians Use Or Interpret Wrongly by XYZADIGOR7: 5:39pm On Sep 01, 2015 |
Beast your spirit. nice post. |
| Re: A Dozen Words That Even The Most Educated Nigerians Use Or Interpret Wrongly by SethJr: 5:39pm On Sep 01, 2015 |
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| Re: A Dozen Words That Even The Most Educated Nigerians Use Or Interpret Wrongly by missbehave247(m): 5:40pm On Sep 01, 2015 |
shut: |
| Re: A Dozen Words That Even The Most Educated Nigerians Use Or Interpret Wrongly by Nobody: 5:46pm On Sep 01, 2015 |
admax:o Boy u are still living in yesteryears life I have discuss with the op severally on how to impeach you |
| Re: A Dozen Words That Even The Most Educated Nigerians Use Or Interpret Wrongly by Nobody: 5:54pm On Sep 01, 2015 |
Airmark severally I have posted the link to download my songs on music thread but it never made it to front page I will discuss with seun on how to impeach you Not after I struggle reach the goal line you will start behaving like you never saw my post yesteryears but severally I posted it but it never caused go slow or you want me to pay but I can pay instalmentally airmark Op sha am correct |
| Re: A Dozen Words That Even The Most Educated Nigerians Use Or Interpret Wrongly by Nobody: 6:00pm On Sep 01, 2015 |
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| Re: A Dozen Words That Even The Most Educated Nigerians Use Or Interpret Wrongly by mayorchelsea(m): 6:01pm On Sep 01, 2015 |
I want to disagree with the op's opinion on the use of the word 'sentiment' in number 10.One of the meanings of sentiment is being emotional or display of feelings; so,when a person decides to hide the truth because of what he feels or emotional ties,is it wrong to say the person is being sentimental? I wan learn o guys,abeg. |
| Re: A Dozen Words That Even The Most Educated Nigerians Use Or Interpret Wrongly by LordReed(m): 6:09pm On Sep 01, 2015 |
princechrming:Send Forth is a phrasal verb and a synonym of send off. http://www.thefreedictionary.com/send+forth |
| Re: A Dozen Words That Even The Most Educated Nigerians Use Or Interpret Wrongly by Nobody: 6:10pm On Sep 01, 2015 |
Adegbenro7643:My brother, I tire o... I once had an English teacher who use pidgin explain concord... u wan try... even the "barber" no near pidgin self... op na wa o |
| Re: A Dozen Words That Even The Most Educated Nigerians Use Or Interpret Wrongly by baruzeez(m): 6:13pm On Sep 01, 2015 |
op make sense die |
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Another example is- "I want to barber my hair". Sounds funny right? Yes it does but its correct grammar.
