Dey
The Pidgin verb "to be," also used as a marker for ongoing action.
Definitions
One of the most fundamental words in Nigerian Pidgin grammar. It expresses existence ("to be/is") and also marks continuous or habitual action, similar to English "-ing."
Dey In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
Derived from English "there" / "they" via Atlantic English-lexifier creole grammar; functions as copula and progressive-aspect marker, as documented on naijalingo.com and the Wikipedia "Nigerian Pidgin" article.
People Also Ask
What does "dey" mean in Pidgin?
It functions as the verb "to be" and also marks an action in progress, like English "-ing."
Can you give an example?
"I dey come" means "I am coming"; "She dey house" means "She is at home."
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