In Twi, you can say "Me ho yɛ me fɛ" to express that you are tired, and "M’ani agyina" to indicate that you are bored. These phrases convey your feelings clearly in the language.
Am tired
In Twi, the word for "tired" is "yare." You can use it in a sentence like "M'ani so yare," which means "I am tired." Twi is a widely spoken language in Ghana, and expressing feelings like tiredness is common in everyday conversation.
wo bre pa
m'aber3 paa
you in Twi is "wo"
Am tired
wo bre pa
m'aber3 paa
you in Twi is "wo"
To say "What did he say?" in Twi, you would say, "Ahia bꜛra bꜛini?"
Nimechoka na picha hii (maneno yako): I am bored with (tired of) this picture (your words). Many people use the English "I am bored" when speaking Swahili.
You can say "My name is" in Twi as "Yɛfrɛ me anuonyam".
You can say "ɛyɛ" in Twi, which means "I hear you."
In Twi, you can say "nyɛ" to mean "nothing".
To say "Where are you?" in Twi, you would say "Wo ho tɔn?"
You can say "Me hwe wo" in Twi, which translates to "I hate you".
You can say "me nua bra" in Twi to mean "my brother."