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Pidgin is an informal way of speaking English...you can look at this link http://www.pidginguide.com. Its a free online pidgin English dictionary and translator.It is also a language exchange community where you can learn how to speak the Nigerian pidgin English. You can get any information about pidgin. www.pidginguide.com
There is no effect, other than possibly making it challenging for the student to use standard English.
The use of Pidgin English in schools depends on the policies and guidelines set by the educational institution or government. In some cases, Pidgin English may be discouraged due to its informal nature and potential impact on academic performance, while in other contexts, it may be accepted as a form of cultural expression or communication.
Pidgin English is a simplified form of English that has developed over time through interactions between people with different native languages. It does not have a single origin or a single person associated with creating it. It emerged as a way for people who did not share a common language to communicate with each other.
Zip codes? Honey, that's so last century. In Nigeria, they use postal codes, not zip codes. The postal code for Victoria Garden City in Lagos State, Nigeria is 101233. Now go ahead and send that postcard, darling!
All living languages evolve over time and subgroups with two or more different languages will use what you might call pidgin. This is just a local way of speaking. Pidgin English is any of various other pidgins with lexicons taken primarily from English, as Bislama and New Guinea Pidgin.
The dialect speech used in the story "The Village Washer" is an example of Nigerian Pidgin English, also known as Pidgin English. This is a simplified form of English that incorporates elements of various Nigerian languages, making it a common means of communication across different ethnic groups in Nigeria. Its use in the story adds authenticity and cultural richness to the dialogue.
Pidgin isn't a single language; it's any language made up of the words of one culture and the syntax of another, for intercommunication. Pidgin English is a very simple form of English with easy-to-remember conventions. For example, "Mary" can mean women, girl, female animal while possession is shown by the word "belong," so "The woman's cat" would be "cat belong Mary."
Pidgin does not support Yahoo IDs for logging into Orkut, as Orkut has been discontinued since 2014. Pidgin is a multi-protocol instant messaging client that works with various chat services, but you would need to use supported protocols for messaging. Since Orkut is no longer operational, you cannot use any client, including Pidgin, to access it.
Open Pidgin, and go to the Manage Accounts window. From there, click the Add button, and select MySpaceIM in the Protocol dropdown. Then, enter your account information.
Pidgin is not a language. It's is a grammatically simplified means of communication that develops between two or more groups that do not have a language in common: typically, a mixture of simplified languages or a simplified primary language with other languages' elements included.There are hundreds of pidgins in use in the world as of 2016.
Pidgin uses less memory, starts and quits faster. Just more light weight all around, and is superb if all you wanna do is chat. I've found Trillian to have better features. For instance, using the AIM protocol the profiles looks exactly like they do on AIM, not so much with Pidgin. In general, it just feels more polished. It does use much more computer resource then Pidgin, however. So in short. Pidgin if all you do is chat and send files. Pidgin if your looking to use many features on all of the protocols