Ini Edo, Please Mind Your Spelling



The use of English language can often prove to be a daunting task especially for those who are not fortunate enough to have it as a mother tongue.

We recently decided to peep on Nollywood’s star actress, Ini Edo and we caught her talking about how she felt at that particular point in time.

It was not too hard to discover that the actress most likely had a very busy day and decided to share this with her fans.

However, Ini Edo fell into the error of wrongly using an English word when she said:


“Exhausted o my people. Na hunger and fatique cause am o.”

These were her precise words and it is at this point that we feel compelled to tell Ini Edo that the word ‘fatique’ does not exist in any English dictionary.

On the contrary, the word she should have used to appropriately convey the thoughts she had in mind was ‘fatigue’ and not ‘fatique.’

Of course, no one know it all and if she’s ready to take a lesson in humility, we could go ahead to explain that the word ‘Fatigue’ (also called exhaustion, tiredness, lethargy, languidness, languor, lassitude, and listlessness) is a subjective feeling of tiredness which is distinct from weakness, and has a gradual onset. Unlike weakness, fatigue can be alleviated by periods of rest. Fatigue can have physical or mental causes. Physical fatigue is the transient inability of a muscle to maintain optimal physical performance, and is made more severe by intense physical exercise.

Ini Edo is a prominent Nigerian actress who has featured in more than 50 movies.


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Comments

  1. same goes to you writer,no one knows it all and not 'no one know it all'

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  2. Lol. Quite amusing. I guess we all make those mistakes from time to time. Nice article and a nice comment from the anonymous reader as well.

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