verb Street Slang

Dey

day · verb · pidgin

The Pidgin verb "to be," also used as a marker for ongoing action.

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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."

“Where una dey go? — I dey work.”
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Dey In A Sentence

Where una dey go? — I dey work.

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.

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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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