Your son did great, its good that you taught him, although he don't fully speak it but he has an idea of what it means. I truly enjoy these video because language is a road map to a culture and kids needs to know about their culture. I am always speaking Creole to my kids sometimes they understand sometimes it went just goes to the left lol. Now let me give my Pidgin Engkish a try "Your pikin Sabi alot" by the way I love learning about cultures and languages
Hahahahaha you got that right sis! There you go!!!!! I agree that they need to know their culture, hence my reason for pinning this comment Trica, I really appreciate you watching and also sharing this video, that means a lot. God bless you
Pikin and pickney omg.. this is lovely, I think Caribbean schools need to make west African languages a curriculum. (Native) I got some of them right.. this just reminded me that we are the same people. I really enjoyed this. Thanks!
Thank you very much for this video. For me, it was nostalgic. I am from India. Worked at R. C. M. Maternity Hospital, Moniyaya, Ogoja, Cross River State, as consultant Gynaecologist from 1981 to 1986 . I really liked my stay amidst loving and caring Nigerian people. To hear pidgin english was like music to my ears. Sister, you they make u na happy well well o.(I beg o, if I made mistake )May God bless you all. I shall listen to your video often.
I really enjoyed listening to this. It's so interesting how the language has developed to incorporate native languages with english to make one common language. Your son did so well.
I love how you are passing on your cultural traditions with your children. My daughter has Salvador heritage and I have not done much to help her stay connected with her dad's roots. We used to speak Spanish in the house but it fell by the wayside. I think its important to stay connected with the ways of your home country even when you live in another country. This is so cool! 😍😍
Hello! Stopped here to say thank you so much for your help yesterday. Truly appreciate your gesture as well as bringing so many people to support me. May our Lord returns it to thousand folds. Merci infiniment!
Every upload from this channel teach me new things, I absolutely enjoyed this and I hope one day when I visit my friends in Naija I will not be left of of the conversation.
I love this, thank you. I'm American and my girlfriend is from Delta State Nigeria and I am trying to learn some Igbo and Pidgin aside from what she is teaching me..
Hi CubsDen, this is going to be quite interesting. Your son is quite fluent in this Nigerian Pidgin English. I came in here only knowing English, but I went out knowing a little Nigerian Pidgin English. Thanks to your and your son for the great teaching. Blessings to you both.
This is hilarious mother and son I wish you can see how I keep laughing out loud. You did a great job sis you deserve an award for this🙌🙌. I enjoy watching 😂😂😂
I was cracking up the entire time. I think it is awesome that you're teaching your children pikin. I crack up everytime mine try to and I correct them as you have. I love your chuckle when he pronounce and then you help him. That is sign of an amazing and cool mom. Thank you for sharing.My kids must watch this.
I really love this video. Beautifully done. 😃😃 I listened to it with my sister and said that you are a very good teacher. We need more of this . Very very nice. Thanks for sharing
5:21 sabi i learned, actually comes from Portuguese. The Portuguese had ports around Africa including Nigeria so that’s how we got the word sabi. It’s also related to the Romance languages. In french « to know » means savoir, in Spanish it’s saber, Portuguese is à savoir too etc
I have a first cousin who are Nigerian,the father is from Nigeria who was sent to the Philippines as Fulbright Scholar and studied at Central Philippine University and became a Professor when he graduated in a Doctor of Philosophy,He speaks Modern American English in school..but in the house I heard he spoke a little Pidgin English..that sometimes I cannot understand..Sometimes I heard this: get some wata....that means ...get some water..hhhehee.. I never thought that was a Pidgin English ,he used to speak when he was from Nigeria before..But all my Nigerian cousin here can speak fluent English..I never heard them speak Pidgin English only their Father can speak Pidgin English..I like this video,very entertaining,,your content is very nice.More Power.
2nd Like👍Excellent upload I learned a lot because I didn't know none of this🤣and by the way he did way better than I would have did😁thanks for sharing and Blessings to the whole family🙏yall stay safe & healthy
Oh my gosh!!! I have to speak it even though I'm speaking American English i gotta learn more about it I'm from Congo Kinshasa i do like Igbo men a lot
So grateful for this. I’m a white American but I want to understand the African diaspora better so I can be a better ally. I feel like it’s so wrong how little I know about such a huge, beautiful, and diverse continent. “Who’s child is that” had me cracking up 😂💙
Awesome 👌🏽 but just to point out, this pidgin is used predominantly by Nigerians. Our next door neighbor Ghana adopts it too. I can't speak on the rest of the over 50countries in Africa
My Pidgin English...Papua New Guinea..Good morning..Gutpla morning..Good Afternoon..Gutpla Avinun..What is your name..Wanem name blo yu..My name is Mary..Name blo me Mary..Can I come?..inap mi kam?..Come and eat..kam kaikai...That's all thanks..Enjoy learning a lot about Nigerian pidgin English
Hi am new it's intresting really i always wanted to know the Nigerian pidgin English,coz i watch the Nigerian movies often and am glad I'd like to know more..Am from Papua New Guinea..I have my pidgin English too..great work God bless.
Wow sis! This is really educational! Learning a different language other than the one you speak! I love how you teaching your son the correct way to speak different languages! You welcome sis! Thank you and your son for this great video! Love you fam! Stay safe! God BLESS ❤🤗🙏👍
😮 wow this video is funny and thesame inspired. This is another way we can actually teach our children how to communicate in Nigeria ways.great job. Well done
Abeg you too much sist you finish work..I still dey wait for the day you go show us your real face 😁 kudos to you my sister make dem clear road for you ..area😂
cubsden..i truly enjoyed you and your son ...he did so good..and it was so fun watch and learning these things as well..never knew what those phrases mean but now I know..so great video and very informative
Hahaha hahaha hahaha wow this is really awesome.I enjoy this video I watch it with my children we were all laughing l oh myI love everything about this video thank you so much for making our day.
🙃ой, в России сейчас учат обязательно 2 иностранных языка, английский язык и какой-нибудь другой на выбор, в итоге дети не знают ни одного из них, потому что детям очень тяжело даётся словообразование иностранных слов, грамматика. Всегда удивляюсь людям, которые знают иностранные языки хотя бы на уровне простого общения😅. Дочка учит английский, но тоже учеба даётся тяжело.... Спасибо за урок, объяснили нам некоторые моменты!)) 👍
Back again on lil broz speaking pidgin, was called, the first time I watched this video. 😂He actually did well. Keep learning blessed Son! Welldone mummy for been conscious to teach our children. I enjoyed the video.🤣
@Cubsden u no go kill person with this ya video. I just dey roll, your pikin don use American accent injure pidgin for us o. Kudos to him sha, na papa born am.
I really enjoyed this video it's was funny , thank you for teaching them pidgin English when they go to Nigeria they will blend along with the people. Anyway your son accent was so sweet 😁
Your son did great, its good that you taught him, although he don't fully speak it but he has an idea of what it means. I truly enjoy these video because language is a road map to a culture and kids needs to know about their culture. I am always speaking Creole to my kids sometimes they understand sometimes it went just goes to the left lol. Now let me give my Pidgin Engkish a try "Your pikin Sabi alot" by the way I love learning about cultures and languages
Hahahahaha you got that right sis! There you go!!!!! I agree that they need to know their culture, hence my reason for pinning this comment
Trica, I really appreciate you watching and also sharing this video, that means a lot. God bless you
@@MrsCubsDen There are 500 languages in Nigeria, NOT 30
My fiancé is Nigerian, I am American and I am learning Pigin for my visit to Nigeria in 2023 your videos are very helpful and informative thank you
You are so welcome! Congrats in advance on your wedding
@@MrsCubsDen Thanks so much I am very excited to learn all i can. We are having Traditional and White weddings !! 🥰
@@dotashcraft Oh wow! Congrats!!!!
Pikin and pickney omg.. this is lovely, I think Caribbean schools need to make west African languages a curriculum. (Native) I got some of them right.. this just reminded me that we are the same people. I really enjoyed this. Thanks!
That's a great! I appreciate your watching
Thank you very much for this video. For me, it was nostalgic. I am from India. Worked at R. C. M. Maternity Hospital, Moniyaya, Ogoja, Cross River State, as consultant Gynaecologist from 1981 to 1986 . I really liked my stay amidst loving and caring Nigerian people. To hear pidgin english was like music to my ears. Sister, you they make u na happy well well o.(I beg o, if I made mistake )May God bless you all. I shall listen to your video often.
Hahahahhaha you try well well 😁
My friend from Senegal laughed at me the first time she heard me say sidon, in Jamaica we say sidung. Pikin=pickney. Your son did great👍
Oh wow, now I have learnt something new again! Thanks
I really enjoyed listening to this. It's so interesting how the language has developed to incorporate native languages with english to make one common language. Your son did so well.
I am so glad you enjoyed this, thank you so much for watching
These are helpful videos. Thank you. It's good to be able to hear the pronunciation of useful phrases.
I love how you are passing on your cultural traditions with your children. My daughter has Salvador heritage and I have not done much to help her stay connected with her dad's roots. We used to speak Spanish in the house but it fell by the wayside. I think its important to stay connected with the ways of your home country even when you live in another country. This is so cool! 😍😍
That is awesome! I appreciate your watching so much
Hello! Stopped here to say thank you so much for your help yesterday. Truly appreciate your gesture as well as bringing so many people to support me. May our Lord returns it to thousand folds. Merci infiniment!
You are mot welcome Ma'am, God bless you and Glory too
I loved learning piggin english! Your son's pronounciation was actually pretty close to the actual word💖
I'm so glad you are! Thank you for watching
Every upload from this channel teach me new things, I absolutely enjoyed this and I hope one day when I visit my friends in Naija I will not be left of of the conversation.
Your kinds words are so heartwarming and encouraging, I appreciate you
Thank you so much for watching
His pidgin sounds very english, if dem no born person for bongo, d pidgin no dey clear well. Great job mum and son.
Hahahahaha I tell you sis! Appreciate you watching
Since I am from South Carolina, we say “ Finna go” which mean “I am about to leave “ finna is “about to do something “😂
Yeah I have heard finna and not fully understood the context to use it - now I know, thank you
I think it come offa "fixing to" like "getting ready to" but it get "Africanized" down to "finna" 😅
Thank you for this. I hope you teach more. I often travel back home and need to learn this beautiful language
You are so welcome
I love this, thank you. I'm American and my girlfriend is from Delta State Nigeria and I am trying to learn some Igbo and Pidgin aside from what she is teaching me..
I could not help laughing at your son’s accent, it is like telling my children to speak Igbo
😂 I know right?!
He said “Wakanda’s got me,” 😂.
I tell you sis, that was a shocker hehehehe
Hi CubsDen, this is going to be quite interesting. Your son is quite fluent in this Nigerian Pidgin English. I came in here only knowing English, but I went out knowing a little Nigerian Pidgin English. Thanks to your and your son for the great teaching. Blessings to you both.
Thank you so so much Ma'am! 😃
Just keep posting! I need to learn as much as I can.
Thrilled this is helpful! The second part is here th-cam.com/video/NUBCJVwBP9M/w-d-xo.html
Your son did so well. I even learnt something new today, never heard of pepper rested. I really enjoyed the video, didn't want it to end.
I am so glad you enjoyed it and learnt something new in the process!
😅This is awesome!
He's not exactly learning everything but you're teaching him some common phrases used where he's from.
Great video! ❤️
Thank you
😂😂😂😂 this is so hilarious. "He is a genius" 😂👍. Am so in love with this video. Thanks for this amazing idea. Great teacher you are👍.
Glad you enjoyed it hehehehehe
thank you so much
This is hilarious mother and son I wish you can see how I keep laughing out loud. You did a great job sis you deserve an award for this🙌🙌. I enjoy watching 😂😂😂
Thank you so much sis
“A beg na” loving this video I learnt some words today🥳🥰
I'm so glad 😂😂😂
I was cracking up the entire time. I think it is awesome that you're teaching your children pikin. I crack up everytime mine try to and I correct them as you have. I love your chuckle when he pronounce and then you help him. That is sign of an amazing and cool mom. Thank you for sharing.My kids must watch this.
Sis, you feel me 100%
I appreciate your support, thanks so much
My Nigerian sis! I enjoyed this segment. Love it! When he spoke broken English, I cracked up😂😂😂. Thanks for sharing. ♥️
Glad you enjoyed it 😂😂😂 my naija sis
I need to learn these. Very confusing but with practice maybe I will get.
Keep having a go, you will have a hang of it
Thank you so much for watching
😂😂😂😂 Wow thanks for this wonderful pidgin English mit your son. You guys made my day.
😂😂😂 Our pleasure!
Nice video. I love your approach-linguistic. Your efforts are appealing. Stay blessed.
Thanks a lot
Came back for some ideas... You no well oh! See as you be! Wetin dey shele! And wish there was a love button to smash. Great job dear.
You're the best sis! I forgot the wetin dey shele - that one na for part2 lol
I really love this video. Beautifully done. 😃😃 I listened to it with my sister and said that you are a very good teacher. We need more of this . Very very nice. Thanks for sharing
Wow, thank you!
Good video vlogs uploading, thanks for sharing to us such an amazing informative and educational
Glad you enjoyed it
😂🤣, jesus. He's getting it. Just the accent dis. I love this oo. I can't stop laughing.
My sister I laugh scatter - thank you sis
Lollllllllllllllll@ pepper rested. "you had some rest"? Lolll. Hilarious. Well done
My dear, that one confused me heheheheh Thanks for watching sis
bigg like, nice share, watched full, thanks for sharing.
I appreciate your watching
His pronunciations hilarious. I really enjoy this video.
I am so so glad you did! Appreciate your watching
This is interesting english phrases dear thank you for sharing
Appreciate your watching
5:21 sabi i learned, actually comes from Portuguese. The Portuguese had ports around Africa including Nigeria so that’s how we got the word sabi. It’s also related to the Romance languages. In french « to know » means savoir, in Spanish it’s saber, Portuguese is à savoir too etc
This is great info! Thanks
Sabi is a Spanish word meaning to know. The Spanish word actually is Saber - to know.
Great video, thanks for the useful information.
You bet!
I have a first cousin who are Nigerian,the father is from Nigeria who was sent to the Philippines as Fulbright Scholar and studied at Central Philippine University and became a Professor when he graduated in a Doctor of Philosophy,He speaks Modern American English in school..but in the house I heard he spoke a little Pidgin English..that sometimes I cannot understand..Sometimes I heard this: get some wata....that means ...get some water..hhhehee.. I never thought that was a Pidgin English ,he used to speak when he was from Nigeria before..But all my Nigerian cousin here can speak fluent English..I never heard them speak Pidgin English only their Father can speak Pidgin English..I like this video,very entertaining,,your content is very nice.More Power.
Wow, this was interesting to know and glad some of it makes sense now
Thanks so much for watching my friend
Learnin a lot of your slang
Awww, thank you so much
This is great language learning love it💜
I'm glad you like it boss
You're the best teacher
Thank you
@@MrsCubsDen you're welcome ma'am
2nd Like👍Excellent upload I learned a lot because I didn't know none of this🤣and by the way he did way better than I would have did😁thanks for sharing and Blessings to the whole family🙏yall stay safe & healthy
Thank you so much for watching fam! Your support is appreciated
Oh my gosh!!! I have to speak it even though I'm speaking American English i gotta learn more about it I'm from Congo Kinshasa i do like Igbo men a lot
Hope the video helps
I’m from Detroit where we say “what up doe! We’re saying how you doing, hello, what’s going on etc..
Ohhkay! I have learnt a new one! Thanks for sharing that and thanks for watching
So grateful for this. I’m a white American but I want to understand the African diaspora better so I can be a better ally. I feel like it’s so wrong how little I know about such a huge, beautiful, and diverse continent.
“Who’s child is that” had me cracking up 😂💙
Awesome 👌🏽 but just to point out, this pidgin is used predominantly by Nigerians. Our next door neighbor Ghana adopts it too. I can't speak on the rest of the over 50countries in Africa
@@MrsCubsDen I watched some videos on Ghanaian pidgin too! I’ll have to ask my coworkers from Ghana and Uganda more about this.
My Pidgin English...Papua New Guinea..Good morning..Gutpla morning..Good Afternoon..Gutpla Avinun..What is your name..Wanem name blo yu..My name is Mary..Name blo me Mary..Can I come?..inap mi kam?..Come and eat..kam kaikai...That's all thanks..Enjoy learning a lot about Nigerian pidgin English
Thanks for sharing! I have learnt some new phrases!
"I don't give 2 spoons". I love that!!
Hahahahah! Glad you like it
Nice one!!! You translated the phrases perfectly. Some of those phrases have deeper connotation 💎💎💎
Yes! Thank you!
Superb video🤗🤩
Thanks 🤗
@@MrsCubsDen ❤
This is very interesting i love how you are teaching him nigeria language
Awww, thank you so much
Awesome
Thanks
Hi am new it's intresting really i always wanted to know the Nigerian pidgin English,coz i watch the Nigerian movies often and am glad I'd like to know more..Am from Papua New Guinea..I have my pidgin English too..great work God bless.
Thank you and God bless too
In Papua New Guinea pidgin English..we say sidaun..for sidon and pikinini for pikni.
@@marykuweh8921 oh wow
Oh my my !!!great one mummy. I really feel the pigin English gbosa for you mama and pikin
Yes oooooo we receive the gbosa
Thank you so much for watching
Nice sharing.
Thank you! Cheers!
He didn't do bad. He tried, especially in the reading aspect. He learns very fast. I was impressed when he got uche.
Yes I agree sis, thank you
@@MrsCubsDen my pleasure
I’m going to reference this video all the time. Thank you for the language tutorial my love
Wow, I really appreciate that Auntieeeee, thank you
Love the intro song.. still watching
Awww, thank you so much sis
He really tried but the Wakanda part got me 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I know right?! 😂
Wow sis! This is really educational! Learning a different language other than the one you speak! I love how you teaching your son the correct way to speak different languages! You welcome sis! Thank you and your son for this great video! Love you fam! Stay safe! God BLESS ❤🤗🙏👍
Thank you so much 🤗 fam2, I appreciate your support
@@MrsCubsDen yw sis❤🤗
This is very important and it's what most parents abroad don't do to there children. Thanks so much for passing this message
Thank you for watching
😮 wow this video is funny and thesame inspired. This is another way we can actually teach our children how to communicate in Nigeria ways.great job. Well done
Absolutely!! Thank you sis
Abeg you too much sist you finish work..I still dey wait for the day you go show us your real face 😁 kudos to you my sister make dem clear road for you ..area😂
My real face, sis, make i reach 10M first na hehehehe
Thanks for watching
I really enjoyed this video. Your son did a great job!
Awww, thank you so much
in kenya we have our own called sheng...but for this one the younger generation speaks it.
Oh thats good! I have learnt a new one now - sheng, thanks for sharing
Oya come de go this is the most funny part ooo hahaha
Hahahahah I tell you sis! How we mange put come and go in one sentence is genius lol
I love the way you Nigerians speak English. Thank you for the video 😃
Aww, thank you very much!
No lie sha. You try well well...
This is great acting! Good job
Thank you
This video just came up now. So interesting. 😀😀
Glad you enjoyed it!
I also make my daughter watch Naija movies on Netflix and she is learning. Good job sis.
Oh thats great! Thats a good way to learn too
Drop some movies honey
Like 👍 26,Good conversation
Thank you so much for watching
great video my friend
liked one hundred twenty two
Big thanks
Here to show love, from African new tv
Awesome thanks! We are fam already
I love it. Learning over and over.
Awesome! Glad you like it
I love this our pigin so much. Happy to be with you
Glad you do sis!
nice one, keep it up and goodluck see you thanks a lot!!!
Thanks, you too!
This is awesome how you are teaching him!!! He will know how to speak it and understand!!! ~ Momma Dell
Thank you so much for watching
Very informative. Love the new intro. Because of my own accent i am able to understand some and relate to it being used in my own dialect.
Glad it was helpful! I am happy you love the new intro too!!!
That's great to know that our dialets are similar!
cubsden..i truly enjoyed you and your son ...he did so good..and it was so fun watch and learning these things as well..never knew what those phrases mean but now I know..so great video and very informative
Thank you so much. I appreciate your watching
Good looking kids. Love the language trying to speak it is fun.
It sure is, thanks Doc
Hahaha, he did well ooo,he tried very well. I couldn't stop myself from laughing
Glad you enjoyed it
Ha ha ha sis really cool, I learned something comot for road, Sidon, Wetin you Sabi, you don hammer. I definitely enjoyed watching😜 😍👍
Glad you enjoyed it and learnt quite a few!
The way you keep laughing at his accent 😂
Did I just hear "wakanda get me"
He tried
Nice one
My sister, i couldnt help myslef...Yeap you heard wakanda right hehehehehehe
Good one. Thank you for sharing
Glad you enjoyed it
Hahaha hahaha hahaha wow this is really awesome.I enjoy this video I watch it with my children we were all laughing l oh myI love everything about this video thank you so much for making our day.
Glad you enjoyed it! That makes me happy that your kids also enjoyed it - awesome!
Am enjoying this my kids have to get involved here...
How the go dey go is another one
Awww, thank you so much
🙃ой, в России сейчас учат обязательно 2 иностранных языка, английский язык и какой-нибудь другой на выбор, в итоге дети не знают ни одного из них, потому что детям очень тяжело даётся словообразование иностранных слов, грамматика. Всегда удивляюсь людям, которые знают иностранные языки хотя бы на уровне простого общения😅. Дочка учит английский, но тоже учеба даётся тяжело.... Спасибо за урок, объяснили нам некоторые моменты!)) 👍
That's great to know that you daughter teaches and studies English. We learn everyday
Thank you so much for watching
Wow interesting video pay come dey go 🤣🤣
Hehehehehe Thanks for watching sis
Wow this is really interesting and our kids really need to know all this
Thanks for sharing dear
Glad you enjoyed it sis
Thanks so much for the great lesson! Loved it!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Back again on lil broz speaking pidgin, was called, the first time I watched this video. 😂He actually did well. Keep learning blessed Son! Welldone mummy for been conscious to teach our children. I enjoyed the video.🤣
I am so glad you enjoyed it and had a good laugh heheheheheheh
Nice one and thank you for this great video. In other regions in Nigeria , they don’t used the name Uche when speaking.
You're so welcome.
I can imagine that they don't. What would they typically replace the name Uche with in that phrase?
This is the best pigdin video I seen so far, because I understand it now 😁 love it
Awesome! Thank you! That means a lot!
Did i just hear "get that napkin" ewoo,cubsden am rolling on the flour 🤣🤣,he did great in the second round👊,good job mami
Hahahahaha my sister na wetin I hear oooo 🤣🤣🤣
Thank you so much for watching sis
@@MrsCubsDen anytime sis🤗
Actually, 'sabi' comes from the portuguese 'sabe' which means "to know" and I'm almost sure 'pikin' is a variant of 'pequeno' which means little
How far Na ,what's up I learned this is awsome sis
That is awesome!!!! Thanks for watching boss
@Cubsden u no go kill person with this ya video. I just dey roll, your pikin don use American accent injure pidgin for us o. Kudos to him sha, na papa born am.
You don see am finish 😂😂😂
Wow this is interesting stay connected 👌 new friend
Thank you for joining the family and watching the video, appreciate
I really enjoyed this video it's was funny , thank you for teaching them pidgin English when they go to Nigeria they will blend along with the people. Anyway your son accent was so sweet 😁
You are very welcome!
yes ooo, they need to learn it