Jayden, Cartier, other West Africans

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FlowerBomb

Quote from: Stewie on November 16, 2016, 04:06:41 PM
they way he's pronouncing the words sounds nothing like french...its weird :everythingok:
!!!
it's damn informal :uhh:
Unless you listen in CLOSELY to which you wouldn't be doing in a loud ass party  :plzstop:

Chameleon

wow

dis classic SLAY

my dad used to play it all da time

and it was played at every wedding/family function


FlowerBomb

Quote from: Chameleon on November 16, 2016, 04:09:44 PM
wow

dis classic SLAY

my dad used to play it all da time

and it was played at every wedding/family function
:plzstop:

Chameleon

any of da girls familiar with this one  :loose2when:



FlowerBomb


Stewie

Quote from: Chameleon on November 16, 2016, 04:09:44 PM
wow

dis classic SLAY

my dad used to play it all da time

and it was played at every wedding/family function

werewkjrh


this wedding/ birthday party/funeral knock

africans kinda play everything at every function

DVDDY.

Quote from: شيطان on November 16, 2016, 04:01:55 PM
It's French it's not that hard to understand actually

It's not just French though lol
The regular French speaker wouldn't get everything they are saying

Chameleon

i understand a little. the meaning means number one fool or clown
and tells the story of how he had no money and his rise to stardom  :cheerup:

SouravMay

It's like Nigerian English or Ghanaian English. Just different pronunciation and stress. I think west African French is easier to understand for me because they speak more slowly and to me enunciate better.

Im in contact with many Togolese and Senegalese though
B7


FlowerBomb

November 16, 2016, 04:15:46 PM #25 Last Edit: November 16, 2016, 04:18:39 PM by Baeomi
Quote from: Stewie on November 16, 2016, 04:14:06 PM
Quote from: Chameleon on November 16, 2016, 04:09:44 PM
wow

dis classic SLAY

my dad used to play it all da time

and it was played at every wedding/family function

werewkjrh


this wedding/ birthday party/funeral knock

africans kinda play everything at every function
ffffffff they were doing the azonto and playing don jazzy at my great uncles funeral last month
I sat there pissed

Real


SouravMay

Quote from: Chameleon on November 16, 2016, 04:14:42 PM
i understand a little. the meaning means number one fool or clown
and tells the story of how he had no money and his rise to stardom  :cheerup:
Wait you speak French as well?
:wellheythere:
B7

DVDDY.


Chameleon

Quote from: DVDDY. on November 16, 2016, 04:14:23 PM
Quote from: شيطان on November 16, 2016, 04:01:55 PM
It's French it's not that hard to understand actually

It's not just French though lol
The regular French speaker wouldn't get everything they are saying

its NOT just french. theres a little bit of Bisa in here as well which is spoken a lot in the Congo  :lopsided: