- ɔkyerɛkyerɛni; kyerɛkyerɛni (plural: akyerɛkyerɛfoɔ)
- tikya (borrowed, plural: atikyafoɔ)
What is the Twi name for teacher?
| Twi English | ɔkyerɛkyerɛni tikya (borrowed) teacher | odwadini trader |
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What is Sir in Twi?
NOUN. owura .
| Twi English | ɔkyerɛkyerɛni tikya (borrowed) teacher | odwadini trader |
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NOUN. owura .
NOUN. akumaa. m’akumaa | my sister-in-law.
1. Me dɔ wo – I love you.
Chale is the most popular Ghanaian icebreaker. You would greet and address a friend as ‘Chale!
| Twi English | akoma mu tɔfe sweetheart | akɔkora old man | aberewa old woman | piesie/abakan first-born child |
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Action verbs express physical and mental actions. ... Examples of action verbs in Twi include “soa (carry)”, “ popa (clean) ”, “pagya (lift)”, “dwene (think, actively)”, “pia (push)”, “noa (cook)”, “bɔ (kick)”, etc. Click here to read more about Twi action verbs, and to check out more examples of same.
NOUN. asew; ase. asew kɔnnɔfoɔ | a lovely in-law.
“Wya Die “- Or “you have done well.” This is the local saying for good job or you are doing great.
PHRASE. mafe wo .
| Twi English | me dɔ my love | ɔdɔfoɔ loved one; beloved; lover | me dɔfo my loved one; my beloved; my lover |
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