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How you Dey?
This is another common way to check in with someone in Nigerian Pidgin. It’s a simple way to ask “How are you doing?” or “How have you been?” You’ll usually hear this after a greeting like “How far?” Try it: How would you respond if someone asked you “How you dey?” Drop your reply in the comments.
How you Dey?
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I’ll go first “I dey fine. You nko?”
Howfa
This is one of the most common ways to greet someone in Nigerian Pidgin. Simple, natural, and used every day. We’re starting with the basics so you can build confidence step by step. Try it:If you saw your friend today, how would you use “How far?”Drop your example in the comments.
Howfa
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I’ll go first: “Howfa? Wetin you dey do today?”
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Elijah Udonsah
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Nigerian born Pidgin teacher helping beginners and travelers speak with confidence through real life language and culture.

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