In Twi, "Me Dor wo" is pronounced as "meh door woh" with the emphasis on the "woh" at the end. The "o" is pronounced like the "o" in "go."
To say "I did not see you" in Twi, you would say "Me huan wo ma" or "M'akoma wo."
"Will you marry me?" in Twi can be expressed as "Wo ho te se w'ase?"
You can say "Me hwe wo" in Twi, which translates to "I hate you".
To say "Where are you?" in Twi, you would say "Wo ho tɔn?"
To say "you are my teacher" in Twi, you would say "wo ne me kyerease."
me dor wo
you in Twi is "wo"
To say "I did not see you" in Twi, you would say "Me huan wo ma" or "M'akoma wo."
The phrase, ”I love you” in Twi is “Me dɔ wo”. The “Dɔ” doesn’t have to have an open circle as Ghanaians will still understand you. Personally, me dɔ wo sounds a bit like “middle wall” in a British accent; [meh-dull-whoa]. Hope this helps! 😊
me do wo
Wo do me?
"Will you marry me?" in Twi can be expressed as "Wo ho te se w'ase?"
Wo ko?
Wo boa
You can say "Me hwe wo" in Twi, which translates to "I hate you".
mani agyina wo or maafe wo.
wo bre pa