Posted on 04/20/2026 12:05:00 PM PDT by BusterDog
Pope Leo XIV don end in official visit to Cameroon as e comot from di West African kontri on Saturday afternoon.
Di Pope wey spend three days for Cameroon enta plane dey go Angola to continue di third part of im apostolic visit.
According to di Vatican News, na around 12:45 local time di flight wey di Pope dey inside takeoff from Yaoundé-Nsimalen International Airport.
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What is this, English + Afrikaner?
Did he invite his boyfriend David Axelrod too?
This kind of creole language is interesting, and maybe even fun for some people.
But once you start publishing it in a newspaper, there’s a significant chance you’re an enemy deliberately targeting western culture by eroding the English language.
yer text- idioter is acting up again
ask Siri to fix it for you?
smiles
on the other hand, this does still make more good sense than some of the current pope’s statements
Di popee ees a tow tall fakee.
It’s West African Pidgin. The BBC’s version is based in Nigeria.
Oh, I see.
I figured it was another of those ‘Put-The Lime in The Coconut’ local dialects.
Cajun?
That sound like Jar Jar Binks.
the communist homosexual pederast conducts a mass...... so what?
Yes, it was a favorite of that time, at least in my part of the country (Michigan, Ohio).
Written and performed by Harry Nielsson ,buddy of John Lennon.
Fun song. Probably popular in Karaoke shows too.
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