Yein Ko Ghana!
Yein Ko Ghana!
In Ghana, "welcome" can be translated to "Akwaaba" in the Twi language.
Twi is a language spoken in Ghana and also known as Akan or Akan-Twi. It is one of the principal languages spoken in Ghana and is part of the larger Akan language group.
In the Twi language, you would say "Wopɛ sɛ woyɛ me ho abɔne?" to ask "Are you cheating on me?" This phrase directly inquires about infidelity in a relationship. Twi is widely spoken in Ghana, and using local languages can strengthen communication and understanding.
The official language of Ghana is English. Most of foreign visitors however are suggested to learn simple Twi (dialect) words. The Twi translation of good luck is "wo tiri nkwa".
It is a language. It has about 7 million speakers, most in Ghana.
you in Twi is "wo"
Yes, Tinchy Stryder, a British-Ghanaian musician, can speak Twi as he is of Ghanaian descent. Twi is a popular language spoken in Ghana.
Oh, dude, in Twi, you say "ɛte sɛn?" to ask if someone has eaten. It's like saying, "Yo, you chow down yet?" So, if you ever find yourself in Ghana and feeling hungry, just drop that line and you'll be good to go.
To say "What did he say?" in Twi, you would say, "Ahia bꜛra bꜛini?"
You can say "My name is" in Twi as "Yɛfrɛ me anuonyam".