In Ghana, particularly in the Akan language, "My brother" is said as "Me nua." The term "nua" refers to a sibling, and "me" indicates possession, meaning "my." Different ethnic groups in Ghana may have their own terms, so it's important to consider the specific language or dialect being used.
Ghana
le Ghana
mafe ghana
Yein Ko Ghana!
1 apparently owned by the presidents brother
Où vous vivrez à Ghana ?
Je viens du Ghana.
Asmomdwoe
santa
la Haute Commission du Ghana
how do you say beautiful in Ghana language
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