The phrase, ”I love you” in Twi is “Me dɔ wo”. The “Dɔ” doesn’t have to have an open circle as Ghanaians will still understand you. Personally, me dɔ wo sounds a bit like “middle wall” in a British accent; [meh-dull-whoa]. Hope this helps! 😊
How do I say I love you too
i love you
me do wo
my love
me do wo
odo
Yen di odo
Oh, dude, saying "I love you" in Twi is like saying "Me dɔ wo" - but hey, no pressure. Just drop that line whenever you feel like it, no big deal. Love is love, man, whether you say it in English, Twi, or even Klingon.
In Ga, you say "Mii lɛ" to express "I love you." In Twi, the phrase is "Me dɔ wo." Both languages are spoken in Ghana, with Ga primarily in the Greater Accra Region and Twi widely used among the Akan people.
Yen di odo
me dɔ mema wo akye
In Twi, you can express "I love you with the love of the Lord" as "Me dɔ wo a, ɛyɛ Awurade dɔ." This conveys both a personal affection and a spiritual connection, emphasizing the love that comes from a place of faith.