What is I love you in Nigerian language?

What is I love you in Nigerian language?

“Ye tare me/Eh tari mi” is how you say “I love you” in Ijaw language, which has about 9 dialects.

Do Nigerians speak English?

Roughly 79 million Nigerians speak English, making Nigeria of the world's most populated Anglophone countries in the world. The English spoken in Nigeria is a unique known as Nigerian English. It takes a great inspiration from British English and, to a lesser extent, American English.

How do you say thank you in Nigeria?

Wahala pronounced (wa-ha-la) is the meaning of (Trouble) or (problem) used by the Yoruba tribe and commonly used throughout Nigeria. Etymology : A word common in the Yoruba Language of Nigeria.

How do you reply to Dey?

“How you dey?” comes the question, or “How body?” (both meaning “how are you?”) “I dey fine” is the correct response, or, if you're in a less upbeat mood, “body dey inside cloth”, meaning “I'm coping/making do with the situation,” or literally “I'm still wearing clothes.”

What does Jare mean in Nigeria?

Jare – Yoruba(meaning jare) Jor- Yoruba(meaning please)

How do you say bye in Nigeria?

The word for hello is wingapo and the word for goodbye is Ana. Gosh, I so loved that movie. The Yorubas say 'ba wo ni' to say hello and “Odabo” to say goodbye, but there's a whole host of greetings associated with the Yorubas. We all know they can greet for Africa!

How you dey now?

Naijalingo: how you dey. Definition: a common pidgin greeting. It means "How are you?" "Hope you are fine today?" "Hello" "Hi" etc.

What does mumu mean in Nigerian?

Mumu. Definition: Fool (Also see Ode)

What does RUGA mean in Nigeria?

'human settlement policy') is a controversial Nigerian policy, introduced by the Buhari Muhammad Presidency, aimed at resolving the conflict between nomadic Fulani herdsmen and sedentary farmers.

How do you say hello in pidgin?

Greeting is: Moning/ Moning tru. Means “Morning”/ “(Very) good morning.” Tru = True (In this sense it means “very” to emphasise the morning greeting.)

What does the word distance mean in Nigeria?

“How far?” is another linguistic idiosyncrasy that Nigerians have absorbed that the rest of the Anglophone world has not. One would be forgiven for thinking it relates to distances but it's actually a greeting and conversation starter.