Afehyia Pa
In Twi, Christmas is spelled "Krisimɔs." The term is derived from the English word "Christmas" but adapted to fit the phonetic and orthographic conventions of the Twi language.
Anigye
me do wo
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afishyia pa
Oh, dude, you just say "Happy Sabbath" in Twi. It's like saying "Happy Sabbath" in English but, you know, in Twi. So, just go ahead and wish someone a "Happy Sabbath" in Twi, and you're good to go. No need to overcomplicate things, right?
Afehyia Pa
In Twi, "happy holiday" can be expressed as "Merry Christmas" for Christmas or "Afehyia pa" for New Year. The phrase "Afehyia pa" literally means "good year." For general holidays, you can simply say "Merry," which is often understood in context.
In Twi, Christmas is spelled "Krisimɔs." The term is derived from the English word "Christmas" but adapted to fit the phonetic and orthographic conventions of the Twi language.
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."
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.