Nigerian Pidgin English Sample

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Description

Nigerian Pidgin English Sample

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Teen (13-17)

Accents

African (General) Nigerian West African (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
cinemas. The driver turned to the back seat and I'd them. There was a buttered loaf of bread on his lap, crumbs covering the corners of his chapped lips. You know they go to school? No. B school uniform. Not unaware, Sue. At the scolding, Obina sank in the seat. Dooney, however, shifted and met the drivers. Dele stare. Come on! She said No! Be taxi driver Now you be I've been a uber knows No, Be small picking Gonna be the driver retorted Come, They do boyfriend and girlfriend instead of, you know, to go to school, you know, don't spoil finish. You know that shame, old man like you. See how you they took mouth for small Children matter Shame No, they catch you Tony Obina tugged her arm, urging her to stop insulting the man who was old enough to be their father. That's enough. Let's just go. We'll get another taxi or take the bus. The driver, faced with the threat of losing business, cleared his throat. Film house, cinemas. He wiped his mouth and turned to the steering wheel. They know they show filmed this early morning shot where team can't concern you for the matter a bag. Face France, make you drive? Dooney hissed, enrolled her eyes, although for four. After grumbling under his breath, the driver entered the road and headed to their destination. Dooney settled into the seat and exhaled. Albina watched her. I didn't know you could speak pidgin English like that. Only when the occasion calls for it. Troublemaker! He teased again only when the occasion calls for it. She matched his smile and shifted to his side.