i Ghanian and i don't say charlie we dont
Ghanéen - Ghanéenne
Charley is a saying used amongst friends when there conversing. Its kind of like how english people say mate
In Ghana, "bye" is commonly said as "Ɔdɔfo" or "Kaa kɛ kɛ" to bid farewell.
They mean exactly what they say: you are funny. It isn't a code or a different language.
Obrigado = thank you Men say obrigado Women say obrigada
No they don't. (I am a woman)
They are usually referring to women's breasts.
No. He wear silk (they say), but that doesn't mean that it's women underwear.
They mean that they do not want to get into relationship with you. They do not want to move beyond friendship.
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Women's suffrage is the right for women to vote, and there is no effort to rmove or 'regain' this right since the passage of the 15th amendment.
That it has been nice talking to you.