SEC WK2: The Language In My Country
Hi Friends!
It's a pleasure to be part of this interesting contest about the languages in my country. Language has been an important tool for communication since creation, I read in the Bible that there was a time when all mankind spoke one language until they went against God's purpose and God confused their language and the unity then was greater than now.
Language plays a very significant role in our lives, it's an aspect of any culture, the way people communicate with one another, think and build relationships and it creates a sense of community there are thousands of languages in the world and where I come is one of the most multi-lingual people in the world, alright before I write in detail on the topic permit me to invite my friends @bossj23 @sbamsoneu and @piya3 to join this contest
What Is The Name Of Your Country? How Many Languages Can Be Found In Your Country? |
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Nigeria is my country and it is one of the most linguistically diverse in the world we have over 525 spoken native languages but among this English is our official language and it's widely spoken since it was the language of colonial Nigeria. We have the Nigerian pidgin too, and it's spoken by many. The three major national languages are Hausa, Yoruba and Igbo, but among the popular ones include Ibibio, Tiv, Fulfulde and the Nigeria sign language. The foreign languages popular in Nigeria are Arabic and French.
Among The Listed Languages In Your Country, How Many Are You Familiar With? |
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Well, I'm not very good at learning new languages but I'm fluent in English, Nigerian Pidgin, and Ibibio, and I know a few words in Igbo, and Hausa languages. What a shame I couldn't speak any of our three major languages fluently!
How Has This Language Improved/Helped Your Life And Business? |
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Knowing the three major languages in my country has really helped me to improve my communication skills with others, and the basic ones I knew in Hausa and Igbo are an added advantage. It helps me to connect with people from other cultures and the reason is not far-fetched because we tend to connect more deeply with those we identify with. The big smiles and joy I usually see on people's faces when you greet them in their language, asking them how they are in their language is immeasurable! They are happy because they know you're interested in them and this has helped me to create strong personal relationships with them and both in the business world.
For example three major ethnic groups can be found in my city, the Ibibios, Igbos and Hausas, people normally identify me with the Igbos because of my looks, so they're normally suprise and happy when they hear me speaking our language Ibibio, same goes with the Igbos and Hausas. Greeting the Hausa in their language makes them happy, they know you're interested in them, asking them how they are, how much the commodity you want to buy etc will make them favour you, that's the simple truth.
Are You Willing To Teach Your Children These Languages? Yes/No. State Your Reason. |
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Yes I'm teaching my kids these languages and extra ones, because it's good to be multilingual, it will help them to be smart, communicate with extended family, make friends and identify with others and will put them on an edge when they grow up, I mean gaining employment will be easier for them and they will be able to communicate and connect well with others.
In summary, Nigeria is one of the most linguistically diverse countries in the world, with more than 500 Languages, our official language is English and our 3 major national languages are Hausa, Yoruba and Igbo. We must speak more than a language as this will help us to have deep connections with people of other cultures.
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Thank you so much my dear honourable ma'am for your invitation. I will try my best to participate this attractive topic.
Okay dear friend, I'll be waiting for your entry!
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Thanks dear @eliany!
Seriously is not easy learning other languages. People who do it really take advantage of it. I remember in school, a guy that could speak both his mums language and dad’s language, the guy use to take bursary from two local government…😊
Ha the advantages of being a multi-lingual is uncountable! Imagine that guy, I appreciate your visit Sammy. Thank you 🙏
Greetings ma’am. Quite a great point you made with the statements below….Nigeria is my country and it is one of the most linguistically diverse in the world we have over 525 spoken native languages but among this English is our official language and it's widely spoken since it was the language of colonial Nigeria. We have the Nigerian pidgin too, and it's spoken by many. The three major national languages are Hausa, Yoruba and Igbo, but among the popular ones include Ibibio, Tiv, Fulfulde and the Nigeria sign language. The foreign languages popular in Nigeria are Arabic and French. I really enjoy the Nigerian Pidgin a lot. Thanks for throwing light on this awesome topic, my best regards. And success in the engagement.
Aww 🥰 dear I'm glad you find these points interesting. Ha pidgin dey totori me for belly too o! Thanks for visiting me today!
Hello, hope your day is going well.Its great to read that your country Nigeria is diverse with over 500 languages English being official. You are fluent in English, Pidgin, and Ibibio, know a bit of Igbo and Hausa.
Speaking these languages helps myou connect deeply with others, build relationships, nd even in business.Yiu will teach these languages to your kids, really enjoyed reading your blog wish you success 💖😊.
Aww 🥰 thank you so much for visiting me today, I appreciate your wonderful engagement!
Ma'am it's so much interesting making reference to the Bible.
This way people will understand and know that the world once use same language until what happened that leads to this diversity.
Nigeria is blessed in diverse linguistics tapestry.
The pleasure of exploring different ethnicity and culture is massive.
It's you understand a little about the major languages whereas for me I don't understand any, not like I haven't stayed outside my state. But still found myself hanging around same ethnicity in foreign states didn't give me the glue to learn something new from others.
But I'm sure one day I'll learn any among them if not all.
I'll be glad to pass my languages to my children and generations to come before leaving the earth 🌎
Good luck 🤞 ma'am
Hi Basil how good to see your amazing 🤩 engagement on my post today! I appreciate your visit.