In Twi, the word "English" is translated as "Borɔfo." It is used to refer to the English language in conversation.
In Twi, "I want to be with you" is translated as "Mepɛ sɛ meka wo ho."
its a language just like English is a language
In Twi, the word for sleep is "da." If you want to say "I am sleeping," you would say "Meda." Twi is a language spoken in Ghana, and it has various dialects, but "da" is commonly understood across them.
They don't have a special word for hello because they don't say hello. They say good evening and afternoon in twi.
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.
To ask "do you speak English?" in Twi, you can say "Wopε sε sεnea ɛda ho adi Twi foforo?"
The word for idiot in Twi is "mmoa."
The word for organic in Twi is "sae."
The Twi word for mussel is "nkawie".
To say "hate" in Twi, you can use the word "bire."
In Twi, "I want to be with you" is translated as "Mepɛ sɛ meka wo ho."
Nkrofo or Nipa
To say "hush" in Twi, you can use the word "hyɛ" which means to be quiet or to silence.
You can say "Ma wonya ase" in Twi, which translates to "Wish you all the best" in English.
its a language just like English is a language
In Twi, the word for sleep is "da." If you want to say "I am sleeping," you would say "Meda." Twi is a language spoken in Ghana, and it has various dialects, but "da" is commonly understood across them.
They don't have a special word for hello because they don't say hello. They say good evening and afternoon in twi.