Hello, To all my lover of Cultures and Languages this video is for you. Hope this helps you explore some part of West and Central Africa as well as just have a good time .
Cameroon pidgin is a direct off shoot off Salone Krio. Many Krio Salone Folks moved to The English speaking part off Cameroon in the early 1900s, same as Equatorial Guinea and Gambia.
The Krio language is an offshoot of the languages and variations of English brought by the Nova Scotian Settlers from North America, Maroons from Jamaica, and the numerous liberated African especially the Igbo, Yoruba and Akan were the most influential. The early roots of Krio go back to the Atlantic slave trade era in the 17th and 18th centuries when an English-based "pidgin" language (West African Pidgin English, also called Guinea Coast Creole English) arose to facilitate the coastal trade between Europeans and Africans. it was the Sierra Leone Krio language that spread all over the west Africa cost into different flavours😃.
The 🇸🇱 guy representing us does not really understand Krio that well.. Because what you people don’t Know is that creole is a tribe and a particular set of people from Sierra Leone.. so not everybody can speak the real Krio..it just not a slang but a tribe. example we say problem and trouble we don’t use wahala that much”. We also go say “u don make thing worst..or you don passmark am
The word is not krio, it's out of ignorance that people call it that way. The language is called creole and the people are called krios. Until one study the history of Sierra Leone it's very difficult to understand the differences of the two words.
Sis is stafin' facts about Nigerian pidgin having a huge presence throughout West Africa. I'm American and just watching the Nigerian movies Im familiar with general pidgin vocsb and grammar
The "una" and "kushe" the salone guy is saying is Nigerian. Igbo and Yoruba languages to be precise. Cameroonian pidgin is almost same as Nigerian. The Salone pidgin has lots of Nigerian words in there as well.
Because Like myself and my family. Many Krio Salone people have Yoruba and Igbo Ancestry. Along with many other West African ethnic groups. But the Yoruba has been the incorporated in our language and Culture.
@@sugarweekly Wow, that explains a lot. Each time I hear Salone guys speak pidgin I always wonder why they have so many Nigerian local words especially Yoruba and Igbo words in it. This explains it.
"Kushe" is so wrong, most Sierra Leoneans say Kushe is a greeting it wrong. KUSHEH is thank you. That's why when you say kushe to real Creole they'll ask you, if you've asked them to do something?
@@georgearieldreams-king3186 My brother, it goes for both in krio. It might be so in Yoruba . Just like you say in krio kabu. It goes for both thank you and greetings. In my local dialet we say ezie for both greetings and thank you as well.
Kushe means: "thank you for the work you are doing" the normal response is Kaboh which means: "You're welcome" . Yes Kushe is a greeting but it is a situational greeting which some how so many non-Krio Sierra Leoneans go about telling is the standard greeting in Krio. Krio has no standard greeting
Ghana can't flow pigin they can't speak it for 2mins .. as a Nigerian that speak pigin wit too much slanks I will sey I am cool with Cameroon, S.Leon and Liberia than any other African countries
Cameroon pidgin is a direct off shoot off Salone Krio. Many Krio Salone Folks moved to The English speaking part off Cameroon in the early 1900s, same as Equatorial Guinea and Gambia.
This is such good information... A lot of elite scholarship for English speaking Cameroonians were on Sierra Leone so many things are adding up
That's so true. I know a girl whose grandfather was from Sierra Leone (Surname: Selaboy)
The Krio language is an offshoot of the languages and variations of English brought by the Nova Scotian Settlers from North America, Maroons from Jamaica, and the numerous liberated African especially the Igbo, Yoruba and Akan were the most influential. The early roots of Krio go back to the Atlantic slave trade era in the 17th and 18th centuries when an English-based "pidgin" language (West African Pidgin English, also called Guinea Coast Creole English) arose to facilitate the coastal trade between Europeans and Africans. it was the Sierra Leone Krio language that spread all over the west Africa cost into different flavours😃.
Imma take it with a grain of salt but I like this explanation
Sierra Leone to the world
Sierra Leone 🇸🇱
Sierra Leone 🇸🇱🇸🇱🇸🇱🇸🇱
I love the salone pidgin, am a Nigerian and I also love Cameronian pidgin
Thank you
Bro cameroon 🇨🇲 pidgin is the best an it easy.
This is amazing! Keep it up
Thank you so much!
The 🇸🇱 guy representing us does not really understand Krio that well..
Because what you people don’t Know is that creole is a tribe and a particular set of people from Sierra Leone..
so not everybody can speak the real Krio..it just not a slang but a tribe.
example we say problem and trouble we don’t use wahala that much”.
We also go say “u don make thing worst..or you don passmark am
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Cameroon na the best. Infact Cameroon e pidgin fine pass krio e pidgin
Cameroonian 🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲
Salone Krio is simply more smoother, an actual full on Language. That simply Nigeria and especially Ghana pidgin are not.
Wawu 🔥💥
This is fualse
Krio is more prestigious and melodic to the ears. Pidgin speakers tend to have a strong and harsh accent.😊
The word is not krio, it's out of ignorance that people call it that way. The language is called creole and the people are called krios. Until one study the history of Sierra Leone it's very difficult to understand the differences of the two words.
Not exactly. The name of the people is Krio and so just like Yoruba people speak "Yoruba" it can also be said Krio people speak "Krio". Me na Krio boi
Our krio is the best it's easy to understand
Was fun to watch. 😅😅😅
Thank you for watching please share o
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Sis is stafin' facts about Nigerian pidgin having a huge presence throughout West Africa. I'm American and just watching the Nigerian movies Im familiar with general pidgin vocsb and grammar
Rise n shine= wuk up😂
Camer all the way...Proud of u sugar
Yayy sis
Grande you definitely know who inspired this video 😌
Cameron is almost like Nigeria;s own
Yea very similar
Am a Nigerian and I will sey that Cameroon pigin same like 9ja .. than any other African country
Nigerian Pidgin issa vibeeeeee
Ikr
The music in the background is too loud
English speaking Cameroon and Sierra Leone are sister countries
The "una" and "kushe" the salone guy is saying is Nigerian. Igbo and Yoruba languages to be precise. Cameroonian pidgin is almost same as Nigerian. The Salone pidgin has lots of Nigerian words in there as well.
Because Like myself and my family. Many Krio Salone people have Yoruba and Igbo Ancestry. Along with many other West African ethnic groups. But the Yoruba has been the incorporated in our language and Culture.
Like my people where I came from originated from calabar
@@sugarweekly Wow, that explains a lot. Each time I hear Salone guys speak pidgin I always wonder why they have so many Nigerian local words especially Yoruba and Igbo words in it. This explains it.
@@ekinematics I’m Ghanaian but I know this explains why they have the same food names with Nigeria.
"Kushe" is so wrong, most Sierra Leoneans say Kushe is a greeting it wrong. KUSHEH is thank you. That's why when you say kushe to real Creole they'll ask you, if you've asked them to do something?
Kushe goes for both thank you and greetings as well
@@enochfallahngainda775 Koshe is from Yoruba Ekushe which means thank you.
@@georgearieldreams-king3186 My brother, it goes for both in krio. It might be so in Yoruba . Just like you say in krio kabu. It goes for both thank you and greetings. In my local dialet we say ezie for both greetings and thank you as well.
My dear you don't seem to understand krio
Kushe means: "thank you for the work you are doing" the normal response is Kaboh which means: "You're welcome" . Yes Kushe is a greeting but it is a situational greeting which some how so many non-Krio Sierra Leoneans go about telling is the standard greeting in Krio. Krio has no standard greeting
There’s trouble= wahala Dey
Ah, Binwei!
I am officially famous 😂
@@sugarweekly very very famous!
Nigeria Pidgin is the best
Nigeria pidgin is the best ,but I just like how Krio sounds ,it contains alot of Yoruba language ...
Wow Florence 😂 na so you just take his side 😂
Imespoil😂
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Sierra Leone win
Ghana can't flow pigin they can't speak it for 2mins .. as a Nigerian that speak pigin wit too much slanks I will sey I am cool with Cameroon, S.Leon and Liberia than any other African countries
Na true u talk. Na Cameroonian I be and our pidgin is our main language.
Creole is the people like a sect or tribe
Krio is the language they speak
How are you is Awdu o...
Thank you ❤️
U are welcome
de chemistrey de too hot
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Hasa no spoil my market o 😂
@@sugarweekly 😂 finish
Cameroon 🇨🇲 all the way
Tell them o
You ruined the entire podcast with the background music(too loud)