Pidgin vs Patois

 Which is simpler: Nigerian Pidgin or Jamaican Patois?


Hey dear fans, today we’ll discuss some  forms of languages, the popular Nigerian Pidgin English and the Jamaican Patois.

  The Pidgin was coined from three different languages with English language as the root, Yoruba and Igbo are the major essential of this sub language widely spoken in Nigeria and even across some sub-Sahara African countries.

  Meanwhile, Patois is a derivative of English, Spanish and surprisingly Igbo, it is the official street language of the Caribbean Island, though it originated from Jamaica by African slaves (mostly West Africans) during the slave trade era.

   Pidgin is the official AfroBeat language while Patois is the original Reggae language, so which of these dialect of English Language tickle your fancy the most and which do you speak fluently without mincing words?



Lets know in the comment section.

Comments

Olayinka Ibrahim said…
First to comment
Rudebwoy James said…
Yeah man, me a feel you bad yeah no say we run things on de street, Jamaican Patois the best all day
Nuhu Muh’d said…
Na Pidgin we dey for here oo , last last Patois have some elements of Nigeria Pidgin
Israel Isreal said…
Is there really a difference between the two dialects of English? I don’t think so, they’re spoken with tongues form variety of people
Grace Adeleke said…
The only Reggae gyal ina the whole world