Cameroonian English
Cameroon English o bụ asụsụ Bekee a na-asụkarị na Cameroon, nke a na-amụta dịka asụsụ nke abụọ.[1] Ọ na-enwe ihe ụfọdụ yiri ụdị Bekee dị na West Africa dị nso, dịka Cameroon dị n'ebe ọdịda anyanwụ nke Central Africa.[2] A na-asụkarị ya na mpaghara Northwest na Southwest nke Cameroon.[3]
Ọ bụ ụdị Bekee dị iche iche, nke a na-eji eme ihe ogologo oge n'ókèala ahụ (Southern Cameroons, nke kewara ugbu a na Northwest na Southwest). Kemgbe ọtụtụ afọ, ọ mepụtara ihe ndị pụrụ iche, ọkachasị na lexis kamakwa na phonology na ụtọ asụsụ. A na-ewere njirimara ndị ahụ dị ka njehie mana ugbu a, a na-anabatawanye ha dị ka onyinye Cameroon pụrụ iche na asụsụ Bekee.
Akụkụ ụdaolu
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]Igwe ekwentị /ɔː/, /ʌ/ na /ɒ/ na-ejikọta ọnụ na /ɔː/, na-eme "akwa", "ejide" na "bee" homophones. N'otu aka ahụ, "mkpọchi" na "chioma" ka a na-akpọ otu. Na "onye ọrụ na-acha ọcha" na-aghọ mgbe ụfọdụ "onye ọrụ na-acha ọcha" na Cameroon.
- ↑ Pearce (10 September 2012). The Routledge Dictionary of English Language Studies. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-134-26428-5.
- ↑ Kouega (2007): "Cameroon is a Central African country whose variety of English shares a number of features with West African Englishes."
- ↑ Anchimbe, Eric A. "Multilingual backgrounds and the identity issue in Cameroon."