Sentences with phrase «in pidgin»

Like Kimmerer, Nkanga grabs that swelling something, and attempts to describe it — in the pidgin song next to the colonizer's map, in objects, in performance — and thereby allows it to unfold around her — and us.
Instead, lockstep, it tries to redeem its dark undercurrent with an unforgivably sentimental finale (with the great Raymond Barry as Tom's dad) and tosses in a pidgin - spewing Asian butler for cheap comic relief when it notices that it's reserved its hate for the French (the other acceptable ethnic target).
«The party go spoil for north, dem no stop a, the thing wey e go happen for north...,» he stated still in pidgin English.
* And on a funny note, in Pidgin (a language spoken by many in PNG), «susu» is the term used for breasts, breastfeeding... anything having to do with milk.
Its roots are in the experience of 19th - century sugar - cane plantation workers, who in pidgin English told stories of common suffering and hope.

Not exact matches

His wish laced with pidgin dominated media discussions with some coming after the President but in defense, Shatta Wale damned critics and expressed hope the President in subsequent years will use Patois in wishing him.
The pidgin laced birthday wish generated mixed reactions but the musician promised to follow the necessary protocols in order to visit the number one gentleman of the state at the seat of government.
The expression, «beta soup, na money kill» am «is a pidgin cliché common in Nigerian communities.
In 2012, Somide once again midwived the establishment of FAAJI FM a Yoruba / Pidgin Language Radio Station as the Director of Radio Services, with the responsibility of Content Development, Programming and Presentation format for the new station, FAAJI FM, including other presentation and administrative duties on RayPower FM.
He settled in to his new environment, attending school and studying English while speaking French and Cameroonian pidgin at home.
Omar replies expansively in Al - Sayyid Bedouin Sign: the seeds of a simple contact pidgin have been sown.
And in just one generation, the children of these signers, like children of pidgin speakers everywhere, took their parents» signed pidgin and gave it grammar, spontaneously transforming it into the signed language of Al - Sayyid.
Karachi matchmaking site pidgin is a simplified language that develops as a means of communication between two or more groups that do not have a language in common.
Other Grub Club featured chefs include The Story Tellers — an Ottolenghi trained chef and a Vogue magazine set designer who have joined together to create wonderfully colourful feasts; Pratap Chahal who trained with Gordon Ramsay and creates suppers based on life in London and his Indian heritage; and Sam Herlihy and James Ramsden who run informal monthly supper clubs from their Pidgin restaurant.
, in which the film is repeatedly referred to by its original title, 50 First Kisses (tying in with Barrymore's credit - crawl confession that her first kiss in real life was with Breckin Meyer); «Talkin» Pidgin» (5 mins.)
The captions are written in kitty pidgin.
I helped black and other students new to the islands understand, for example, that Pidgin, a creole language spoken in the Hawaiian Islands, is not «broken English,» as it is often described.
A large percentage of students in urban school districts also arrive speaking their home languages: Mexican American Language / Chicano English, Hawaiian American Language / Pidgin English, and American Indian Language / Red English respectively.
The Bird Skinner is enlivened by its surprising mixture of cultures and languages, with Latin species names sharing space with Cadillac's songs in Islands pidgin.
With a cast of characters from such diverse backgrounds, the languages they speak are also varied, ranging from proper English to pidgin and patois, and the Chrestomathy in the appendix is helpful as a glossary for some of the words used, as well as expanding on Neel's story.
They've got things in their heads like Kylie Minogue songs, which Ma has brought from the old civilization, but what they've come up with is a strange kind of island culture, island religion, and a peculiar (occasionally pidgin) form of English.
Known as Bislama, the local language of Vanuatu has been derived from a mix of Pidgin English that first spread over the Vanuatu archipelago at the turn of the 20th century.Today nearly 95 percent of Bislama is based on English with a few French words and «island language» mixed in.
(In Nigerian pidgin, «From I stand, my eye will send a light to you in the North.&raquIn Nigerian pidgin, «From I stand, my eye will send a light to you in the North.&raquin the North.»
Noah's writing projects include «Setting Sail: The Aesthetics of Politics on the Gaza Flotilla» for Art Papers, as well as interviews with Khaled Hourani, Omer Fast, Jill Magid, Walead Beshty, and Nicholas Schaffhausen; «Trouble in Paradise: The Erasure of Memory at Canada Park» for Pidgin Magazine; «The Art of Forgetfulness, the Trauma of Memory: Yael Bartana and Artur Zmijewski» for Transmission Annual, and a feature about the work of Dor Guez for ARTPULSE magazine.
For instance, «when moon» and «when Lambo» is not only Crypto Pidgin, but they are also memes in and of themselves.
The adults in these communities used a pidgin, not the creole, to communicate with each other.
The word chopsticks is supposedly pidgin English for «quick» (as in the phrase «chop - chop»), which is said to have come into use because one of the Chinese words for the utensil literally means «bamboo object for eating quickly.»
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