HELP SPONSOR THE GUOSA LANGUAGE RESEARCH: A NIGERIAN AND WEST AFRICAN “ECOWAS” COMMON INDIGENOUS FUTURE LINGUA FRNCA
The Guosa language is the result of natural scientific evolution. It assumes international limelight spreading across Nigeria and other West African Sub-Regional countries or the ECOWAS. It is a linguist link and complement to the languages and cultures of Togo, Republic of Benin, Gambia, Senegal, Chad, Niger, Liberia, Sierra-Leone and Ghana etc. As an evolving language, it will represent a long lasting lingua franca as well as a socio-cultural identity for the diverse cultural groups and languages of the West African countries. A similar position is held by Swahili the trade language, which facilitated communication and commerce in South Africa.
Alex G. Igbineweka inaugurated the Train-the-Trainer program at the Ikeja Grammar School, Ogba Lagos Nigeria in December of 2006. And in 2007 the second volume of the dictionary of Guosa language was published among other publications. This is the most comprehensive English-Guosa African language Dictionary evolution ever written to date. There are about 106,962 head words evolved from so many Nigerians and other West African traditional vocabularies and more to be discovered by any language researcher who is ready to take the road less frequented
Help sponsor or support academic research and development, and foster linguistic and cultural unity in diversity for Nigeria and the West African countries or the ECOWAS member-states. After all, impossibility lies only within the walls of indifferent and inactive minds.
For example,
Guosa Language: Biko fun mi ni ruwa
English Language: “Please, give me water
Sources of the Guosa language evolution:
biko……..(please) …from the Igbo language and Igbo dialects
fun…..(give)….from the Yoruba language and dialects
mi……(me). (first person pronoun) from Efik, Ibibio, Yoruba, Itsekiri, Berom…etc.
ruwa…..(water) from Hausa language and dialects around the Hausa/fulani empire.
Guosa language: sigkie…..”noun” sigche…”synonym”
English language: move, or shift
Sources of word evolution “encycloppadea”:
Sigkie: “noun”…….from Esan and Kalabari languages and dialects.
Esan…Siche…meaning…(shift) Kalabari….Sigi…meaning (shift)
Therefore, Guosa language:…Sigkie English language: “sigi” + “siche” or “sikie” = “sigkie”, “sigche” (noun and synonym)
Guosa Language: eku a bia si kasa Naijeriya
English language: Welcome to the country of Nigeria
Guosa Language: k’odi uzola bibiawa, baiyo
English Language: until the next week, goodbye
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