In Twi, you would say "Yɛnkɔda Onyankopɔn ase" to mean "let's just praise the Lord." This phrase conveys a spirit of worship and gratitude. If you want to emphasize the action, you can also say "Mommra yɛn nyinaa yɛ Onyankopɔn adɔe."
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In Twi, you would say "Yɛnkɔda Onyankopɔn ase" to mean "let's just praise the Lord." This phrase conveys a spirit of worship and gratitude. If you want to emphasize the action, you can also say "Mommra yɛn nyinaa yɛ Onyankopɔn adɔe."
In Twi language, book is "buok".
In Twi language, you can say "da yie" to bid farewell or goodbye to someone.
In Twi language, you can say "ɛte sɛn" to mean "you are welcome."
In Twi language, "what is wrong" can be translated as "deɛda wo dɔ."
You can say "Bisa me kaee" in Twi language to mean "Can I come in".
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You can say "I dey here" to express "I'm still here" in Twi language.
You can say "Ɛda ho te sɛ Ɔsomafo" in Twi, which translates to "it's not hard for God."
To say "Did you rest?" in Twi, you would say "Wo deɛ da koro no?"
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