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In Twi, you would say "Odo, dɛn na woyɛ seesei?" This translates to "Honey, what are you doing now?" "Odo" is a term of endearment meaning "honey" or "dear," while "dɛn na woyɛ seesei?" asks what the person is currently doing.
In Twi, the word for "pray" is "mɛbɔ mpae." The phrase "mɛbɔ" means "I will pray" and "mpae" refers to "prayer." You can use this expression when you want to convey the act of praying in the Twi language.
Odo
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Yen di odo
Yen di odo
To say "hush" in Twi, you can use the word "hyɛ" which means to be quiet or to silence.
In Twi, the word for "pray" is "mɛbɔ mpae." The phrase "mɛbɔ" means "I will pray" and "mpae" refers to "prayer." You can use this expression when you want to convey the act of praying in the Twi language.
In Twi, the word for princess is "ɔbaa panyin." "ɔbaa" means girl or woman, and "panyin" means elder or big, implying a position of respect and nobility.
The Twi word for house is "kɔtɔ".
Twi- is the root word of the word Twilight.
The Twi word for "Thursday-born" is "Yawda" or "Yawdafo".
The word for idiot in Twi is "mmoa."
The Twi word for mussel is "nkawie".