The article explores the languages spoken in Nigeria which uses English as its official language. It states that all Nigerians speak Pidgin comfortably which is a mix of the nation's four major languages which are English, Hausa, Igbo, a...
22.There are more than two ___ languages spoken in Nigeria.A.hundreds B.hundreds of C.hundred D.hundred of23.— Would you please ___ the TV a little?Jack is doing his homework.— Terribly sorry.I will.A.turn down B.turn up C.turn on D.turn off24.Afternoon tea is ___ in the...
English is an International language. It is understood and spoken by more than half the population of the world. If we want to remain in touch with the outside world, we will have to retain English. Those who wish to go for higher studies, to carry on research work, to be in touch ...
English is the official language in Nigeria, but more than 500 other languages are spoken in the country . Therefore, "Pidgin English" has become a useful tool to help people get to know each other. For example, English is used around the world and it is very common to be mixed with ...
You may be surprised to find that there are different ways of going about learning languages, none of which is necessarily better than the others. Researchers have identified four basic learner “types” – the communicative learner, the analytical learner, the authority-oriented learner and the ...
Preface: The glowing accounts of life in Nigeria recounted by older generations are at complete odds with the media portrayal of internet scoundrels and kidnappers. Would the real Nigeria please step forward. As a dual British and Nigerian citizen, I have often found that the latter status yields...
Various.these cities people speak lots of other languages. In fact, there areover 521 languages that have been spoken in Nigeria. TheseC.Excellent.D. Practical.languages came from different ethnic(种族的) groups. There areover 250 ethnic groups in Nigeria. The most popular languages areHausa, ...
English and French are the two most popular languages spoken in Cameroon with others being Cameroonian Pidgin, Fula, Ewondo and Camfranglais. Religions practiced in this country are Christianity, Islam and a handful of Cameroonians are traditional worshipers. ...
d interjection used 4 dis quiz r nt really use in spoken english here in nigeria eg yuck, yikes…….anyway i learnt sth new n am glad.txn alot. omoba@ they r use to end a sentence omoba@ not too bad for a start amakachristiana You are right anyways I know that flag that’...
Wondering what languages were used in today’s articIle? n addition to the article being written in English, you got to see some Igbo, Spanish, and Korean. ‘‘Kedu’ and ‘nagboo’ are the words for ‘hello’ and ‘goodbye’ in Igbo (a language native to...