The poster below is in Nigerian Pidgin. Though itโs called Nigerian Pidgin, in this form itโs probably actually a creole.
I love this. Stuff like this makes a language geek high.
Donโt worry, I wonโt geek out too much but the poster has one of my favorite language features and that is reduplicative intensification.
*takes off language geek hat partially*
The words โwell wellโ are a good example with this. Especially tending to emerge from chimeras of languages that have very different intensifier formations, youโll often see doubled words used as intensifiers. In this sense, it means โextremely well.โ
Iโll often use reduplicative intensifiers in my own speech with people I know well. In the instances that Iโve accidentally done so in the presence of strangers or acquaintances, that hasnโt gone so well.
But check out the poster.
(Yes, this poster is real and yes it is an official language of Nigeria. And itโs also awesome.)