How Do You Say Peace In Twi?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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  1. deɛ ɛho dwo.
  2. deɛ ɛda bɔkɔɔ
  3. deɛ ɛyɛ dwoo.

How do you say peace in Ghana?

Language Country Word for “Peace” Akan Ghana Asomdwoe Akkadian Mesopotamia Salmu Alabama Native American Utimokla Albanian Albania Pake

How do you say relax in Twi?

  1. gye ahome (rest)
  2. go mu (make less strict; loosen)

What does AGYA mean in Twi?

NOUN. agya.

How do you say my love in Twi?

Twi English me dɔ my love ɔdɔfoɔ loved one; beloved; lover me dɔfo my loved one; my beloved; my lover

How do you say no in Twi?

Phrase Twi No Daabi Maybe Ebia I don’t know Mennim I understand Mete aseɛ

How do u say hello in Ghana?


Chale

is the most popular Ghanaian icebreaker. You would greet and address a friend as ‘Chale!

How do you say you in Twi?

Me (I) + dɔ (love)

+ wo (you)

. Note: The letter “ɔ” is unique to the Akan language. It is pronounced like a combination of the English “oh + uh.”

How do you say sorry in Twi?

  1. kosɛ
  2. kafra.

How do you say thank god in Twi?

How do you say thank god in Twi?

Awurade, meda wo ase

. God, I thank you.

How do you say kiss me in Twi?

Twi English Mfeano Kiss (noun) Fe ano Kiss (verb) Fe m’ano Kiss me Sɔ me mu Hold me

How do you say my treasure in Twi?

  1. aboɔdenneɛ
  2. adeɛ a ɛsom bo (something valuable)

How do you say start in Twi?

  1. mfitiaseɛ
  2. ahyɛaseɛ

How do you write numbers in Twi?

Number Twi English 0 ohunu/hwee zero 1 baako one 2 mmienu two 3 mmiɛnsa three

How do you say bye in Ghana?

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