ete sen
wo ye din
In Twi, you would say "Odo, dɛn na woyɛ seesei?" This translates to "Honey, what are you doing now?" "Odo" is a term of endearment meaning "honey" or "dear," while "dɛn na woyɛ seesei?" asks what the person is currently doing.
you in Twi is "wo"
In Twi, "I want to be with you" is translated as "Mepɛ sɛ meka wo ho."
Egya nie in Twi means this is the
You can say "ɛte sɛn?" in Twi to ask someone how they are doing today.
wo ye din
Me ba no, meda w'ase.
In Twi, you would say "Odo, dɛn na woyɛ seesei?" This translates to "Honey, what are you doing now?" "Odo" is a term of endearment meaning "honey" or "dear," while "dɛn na woyɛ seesei?" asks what the person is currently doing.
you in Twi is "wo"
Patience in Twi is "koma" and peace in Twi is "asomdwoe".
Pregnancy in Twi is "ahummɔbɔ."
Heritage in Twi is "Afahyɛ."
"Today" in Twi is "Ɔbɛyɛɛ."
"Duck" in Twi is "apɔsua".
"I am scared" in Twi is "Me kɔtɔ."
In Twi, "I want to be with you" is translated as "Mepɛ sɛ meka wo ho."