OED word of the day:
Jul. 5th, 2022 10:55 amsef, adv.
Nigerian English.
Used for emphasis after a statement or rhetorical question, often expressing irritation or impatience.
1980 B. Okri Flowers & Shadows xii. 125 ‘Sometimes, foot-ron better pass car sef,’ a frustrated driver said.
1993 I. Okpewho Tides (1994) 93 ‘Oya now,’ said the third, ‘you don try. No be you go take the money sef. You just the messenger like we all.’
2013 C. N. Adichie Americanah xlv. 396 He could have given you reduced rent in one of his properties, even a free flat sef.
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I love all examples of sentence final particles in worldwide Englishes. This is because they're novel and exotic to me, which probably isn't the best reason to love something, but I still do.
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Nigerian English.
Used for emphasis after a statement or rhetorical question, often expressing irritation or impatience.
1980 B. Okri Flowers & Shadows xii. 125 ‘Sometimes, foot-ron better pass car sef,’ a frustrated driver said.
1993 I. Okpewho Tides (1994) 93 ‘Oya now,’ said the third, ‘you don try. No be you go take the money sef. You just the messenger like we all.’
2013 C. N. Adichie Americanah xlv. 396 He could have given you reduced rent in one of his properties, even a free flat sef.
https://www.oed.com/view/Entry/79535673
I love all examples of sentence final particles in worldwide Englishes. This is because they're novel and exotic to me, which probably isn't the best reason to love something, but I still do.
Matcha isn’t a Tea in my humble Opinion. Matcha is an experience.
A Visual Guide to the Aztec Pantheon
Pinball is more than a game — it's where I found my community
Connecting a Divided World: A Brief History of Iran’s Postal System
Past epidemics left behind a paper trail of stained, scorched, and punctured letters.
Mesmerizing half-wheel bike shows two halves make a whole — and this applies to physics too
Tadpoles undergo surprising number of vision changes when becoming frogs
The 19th-Century Secret Society Preserving the History of the West
Queer Animals Are Everywhere. Science Is Finally Catching On.
Onondaga Nation will regain 1,000 acres of New York forest in historic agreement
Black Jewish leader works to boost community, inclusiveness
More than 10 million bees released when semi-truck crashes on Utah highway
Families of Trans Kids Are Banding Together to Save Their Children
Women wanted to fly jets in combat. Breaking that barrier would be the fight of their lives.
Swamps Can Protect Against Climate Change, If We Only Let Them
The federal government will allow states to stop charging families for foster care
U.S. Supreme Court expands state power over Native American tribes
The Heartbreaking Story of One Woman Who Was Forced to Surrender a Baby Before Roe
New York lawmakers move to enshrine abortion rights in state constitution