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Aproko ko helmere e ɗemngal Pidgin Naajeeriya firtata ko neɗɗo ƴattoowo nofru mum e nder geɗe woɗɓe. Ina huutoree kadi ngam siftinde jeewte e kala tawa ina yeewta geɗe ɗe alaa ko jokkondiri e mum.[1] Konngol ngol ina heewi huutoreede e maanaa ɓuuɓɗo, ina hollita wonde neɗɗo oo ko nofru, ko ƴattoowo, walla ko ƴattoowo.[2] Ina gasa tawa konngol ngol ummorii ko e konngol Igbo apụrụ okwu, ina waawi firtude "mo haaldata ko heewi" walla "neɗɗo jiɗɗo caɗeele" walla konngol Yoruba àpárò, ina waawi firtude "colli tokoosi" .

Etimoloji Helmere "Aproko" ittaa ko e helmere Engele "talkative". Ina sikkaa nde ummorii ko e ɗemngal Yoruba, ngal jeyaa ko e ɗemɗe mawɗe kaaleteeɗe e nder leydi Najeriya. Helmere nde’e ɗon huutiniree nder Naajeeriya duuɓi ɗuɗɗi, nden nde heɓi nafuuda masin nder duuɓi caaliiɗi.[3]

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Maanaa e kuutoragol Konngol aproko ngol ina jogii maanaaji ɗiɗi mawɗi e nder ɗemngal Pidgin Najeriya: neɗɗo ɓuuɓɗo nofru mum e nder geɗe woɗɓe; jeewte walla haala. Konngol ngol heewi huutoreede ko e innde walla e sifaa, sahaa e sahaa fof ko e gollal. Bana sappinol:

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Ndeen suka debbo na aproko, o dey sahaa kala ina waɗa hunduko ngam wetin alaa ko haali ɗum. ("Oon suka debbo ko jom golle, sahaa fof omo naata e ko wonaa ɗum.") Wetin be aproko wey o nani e oga men? ("Hol ko woni haala ka nan-ɗaa e mawɗo amen?") Konngol aproko ngol ina heewi huutoreede e mbaadi bonndi walla ƴattooje, tawa ina hollita wonde neɗɗo oo walla humpito ngoo wonaa koolaaɗo, koolaaɗo, walla hormaade. Konngol ngol ina waawi kadi huutoreede ngam ƴattaade walla ƴattaade neɗɗo jiɗɗo humpitaade walla jiɗɗo huunde. Bana sappinol:

Na aproko yaa wara ma o! ("A maayan e wonde nosy o!") Aan kadi aɗa yiɗi aproko, alaa ko haawnii e noppi maa ina mawni no satelit nii. ("Aɗa yiɗi haalde no feewi, haawnaaki tawa noppi maa ina mawni no antene satelit nii.") Konngol aproko ina waawi kadi huutoreede ngam innde neɗɗo, jikku, kollirgol, walla marke jokkondirɗo e yeewtere walla wellitaare. Bana sappinol:

MC Aproko ko ƴamoowo Naajeeriya mo heɓi njeenaari Next Naija Comedy Star, o laati balloowo keeriiɗo dow ƴamɗe guwerneer diiwal Bayelsa.[3] Aproko 101 ko lowre Naajeeriya nde sehilaaɓe nayo ina ndokkira koye mum en ñalnde kala e jeewte mum en. Aproko Doctor ko blogger ko faati e cellal e nder leydi Najeriya, ko kañum woni balloowo cellal e wasiyaaji e nder laylayti renndo.[4] Nafoore pinal Konngol aproko ngol hollitii nafoore pinal e nder haalaaji e jokkondiral renndo e nder leydi Najeriya. Naajeeriya'en anndiraama ngam yidde haalaaji, jeewte, e habaruuji, ɗi ɓe ɗon senda bee soobiraaɓe maɓɓe, ɓesngu maɓɓe, e hoɗdiiɓe maɓɓe. Konngol aproko ngol kadi ina nanngi ƴattooje e hakkillaaji Naajeeriya, ɓe kuutortoo konngol ngol ngam ƴattaade koye maɓɓe walla woɗɓe. Konngol aproko ngol holliri kadi keewal e ƴoƴre Pidgin Naajeeriya, ɗemngal ngal hawrata ko e geɗe ummoriiɗe e ɗemɗe e pine ceertuɗe.[5]

Kono kadi, helmere aproko ndee ina jogii heen maanaa bonɗo, ko wayi no ƴaañde, waasde hormaade, walla waasde nuunɗude. Konngol aproko ina waawi yiyeede ko no mbaydi njulaagu walla kabaruuji fenaande so tawii ko ngol huutortee ngam sarde kabaruuji fenaande walla bonɗi e nder internet. Konngol aproko ina waawi kadi yiyeede ko maande haala majjere walla majjere waktu so tawii ko ngol huutortee ngam ustude walla ustude hakkille e geɗe ɓurɗe teeŋtude walla baawɗe naftoraade.[6]

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  2. Popoola, Temitope (31 May 2016). "20 popular pidgin slangs used in Nigeria and their meanings". Legit.ng – Nigeria news. Retrieved 24 October 2023.
  3. "aproko". Naijalingo. Retrieved 24 October 2023.
  4. Popoola, Temitope (31 May 2016). "20 popular pidgin slangs used in Nigeria and their meanings". Legit.ng – Nigeria news. Retrieved 24 October 2023.
  5. Nigeria, Guardian (30 January 2021). "'After Next Naija Comedy Star, real competition has started for me'". The Guardian Nigeria News – Nigeria and World News. Retrieved 24 October 2023.
  6. Agboke, Anuoluwapo (3 October 2018). "15 Popular Nigerian Slangs". Hintnaija. Retrieved 24 October 2023.