What does Choo mean in Swahili?
a/the toilet/lavatory, Toilet, Lavatory.
What is a Zot in South Africa?
zot (plural zots) (South Africa, Zimbabwe, ethnic slur, offensive, derogatory) A black person.
What does Chop mean in Ghana?
The term ‘Chop’ is derived from Eat in Ghanaian pidjin or cut into pieces in a local context and a bar is actually the place for gathering to eat hence Chop Bar. Chop bars mostly sell indigenous variety of Ghanaian foods like Fufu, Banku, Konkonte, and Omotuo (Rice balls) with a different kinds of soup.
How do you say my friend in Ghana?
You would greet and address a friend as ‘Chale!
What is good morning in Twi language?
Twi Greetings
ENGLISH | TWI GREETING |
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Good morning | Mema wo akye OR Maakye |
Good afternoon | Mema wo aha OR Maaha |
Good evening | Mema wo adwo OR Maadwo |
What does Kwasia mean in Twi?
A foolish person. An insult meaning dumb. Example. That girl na kwasia. Synonyms: [“Foolish”, ” Dumb “]
How do you say no in Twi?
A collection of useful phrases in Twi, a variety of Akan, a member of the Kwa branch of the Niger-Congo language family spoken in Ghana….Useful phrases in Twi.
Phrase | Twi |
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Yes | Aane |
No | Daabi |
Maybe | Ebia |
I don’t know | Mennim |
How do you say love in GA?
Me (I) + d? (love) + wo (you). It is pronounced like a combination of the English “oh + uh.” Correspondingly, how do you say thank you in GA? Learn Ga Now – Oyi wala doŋ!…How do you say I love you in GA in Ghana?
Twi | English |
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me d? | my love |
?d?fo? | loved one; beloved; lover |
me d?fo | my loved one; my beloved; my lover |
How do you say Queen in Twi?
Thank you for reading….Twi Terms of Endearment.
Twi | English |
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ɔhemmaa | queen |
me hemmaa | my queen |
ahoɔfɛ | beauty |
ahoɔfɛ dua | beauty tree (embodiment of beauty) |
How do you say love in African language?
If you want to say “I love you” in Swahili, “nakupenda” is the word that you need. Spoken in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania, Swahili has several ways to declare affection. “Nakupenda” is a more formal way to do so, while “ninakupenda” is a more informal way to tell someone that you love them.