Maakye
(Me ma wo/mo) makyi (I give you) goodmorning
In Twi, "maakye" means "good morning." It is a common greeting used in the Akan language, primarily spoken in Ghana. The term reflects warmth and friendliness, typically exchanged in the morning hours when meeting someone.
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Ohimaa
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."
(Me ma wo/mo) makyi (I give you) goodmorning
You can say "Bisa me kaee" in Twi language to mean "Can I come in".
In Twi language, "what is wrong" can be translated as "deɛda wo dɔ."
Ohimaa
You can say "I dey here" to express "I'm still here" in Twi language.
To say "Did you rest?" in Twi, you would say "Wo deɛ da koro no?"
Mama, Maa, Maame etc.
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