In Ashanti Twi, "How are you?" is expressed as "Wo ho te sɛn?" A common response could be "Me ho te sɛn," which means "I am fine." Additionally, you can say "Me ho yɛ," meaning "I am good."
Asante
me do wo, ma fe wo
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 would say "Minni yε Ashanti" in Twi to mean "I am Ashanti".
Asante
You can say "M'ani gye sɛ ma no," in Ashanti Twi to express that you are jealous.
boa
Shwer we nim
The Ashanti tribe primarily speaks Twi, which is a dialect of the Akan language. English is also widely spoken due to Ghana's history of British colonization.
Mafi wo! (mahh-FEE woh)
The most widely spoken and recognized language in Ghana is Akan, which includes dialects such as Twi, Fante, and Ashanti.
me do wo, ma fe wo
don't quote me on this, but that sounds quite alot like Twi language of Ghana, spoken by the Ashanti people,
Ashanti people primarily speak Asante Twi, which is a dialect of the Akan language. Akan is a major language group spoken in Ghana, where the Ashanti people live. Additionally, English is commonly used as a second language due to Ghana's colonial history.
They speak the Akan language and the Asante dialect.