How do you say bless you in Twi?

How do you say bless you in Twi?

Mema wo akwaaba (I welcome you)….More videos on YouTube.

TWI ENGLISH
Awurade nhyira wo Nyame nhyira wo Onyankopɔn nhyira wo Yehowa nhyira wo God bless you

How do you say your welcome in Twi?

The series introduces you to the most commonly-used Twi phrases and sentences….Please, Welcome, Thank You in Twi.

TWI ENGLISH
mepa wo kyɛw OR mepaakyɛw please
akwaaba mema wo akwaaba yɛma wo akwaaba welcome I welcome you we welcome you
meda wo ase OR medaase thank you

How do you say hello in Twi Ghana?

Ghana

  1. English: Hello.
  2. Twi: Maakyé (Good morning)

How do you say goodbye in Twi?

Twi Translation of “bye-bye”

  1. baabae (borrowed)
  2. nante yie oo.

How do u say sorry in Twi?

kosɛ/kafra (sorry)

How do you say bye in Ghana?

  1. ntetemu (a parting)
  2. nkra (instance of saying ‘goodbye’)

How do you say I am fine in Twi?

You are welcome to third lesson in the Common Twi Expressions series. In this lesson, we look at how to greet and be polite with the Twi dialect of the Akan language….Video Lesson.

English Twi Response (Twi)
how are you? LV: wo ho te sɛn? SV: ɛte sɛn? LV: me ho yɛ (I am well/fine) SV: ɛyɛ (it’s well)

What does Mati mean in Twi?

Yes, I hear/understand. Mati Wai. I hear/understand.

How do you say I’m tired in Twi?

i’m tired. i’m sleepy. bere ben?

Is Fante a twi?

Akan, also known as Twi [tɕɥi] and Fante, is an Akan language that is the principal native language of Akan lands in Ghana, spoken over much of the southern half of that country, by about 58% of the population, and among 30% of the population of Ivory Coast.

Is Fante Twi language?

Written forms of Asante and Akuapem (both formerly considered to be Twi), as well as Fante, were developed in the 19th century. The term Akan is sometimes used inexactly to refer to other related Kwa languages located west of the Volta River, including Anyi, Baule, and Nzema.

What language do Fante speak?

Akan

Is Fante a tribe?

The Fante tribe is one of the ethnic groups from West Africa which is popularly known for its rich and vibrant culture.

How do the Fante call God?

The indigenous people believe in the Supreme Being (God) as the Creator. They have three distinct names for God and these names show their understanding of who God is. These names are Onyame, Onyankɔrpɔn and Ɔdomankoma. There are seventy-seven deities that are recognized and accepted in the Oguaa traditional area.

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