Da yie
In Ashanti Twi, a common way to say farewell is "Nante yie," which means "walk well." Another phrase is "Da yie," meaning "good night" when parting in the evening. These expressions reflect a wish for the person's safe travels or a good rest.
In Twi, you can say "Da yie, me dɔfo" to mean "Goodnight, my love." "Da yie" translates to "Goodnight," while "me dɔfo" means "my love." This phrase expresses affection and warmth as you wish someone a good night.
Hi! ”Good evening” in Twi is “Mema wo adwo” [meh-ma-wah-joe]. Hope this helps! :)
Maakye
goddd eig
good night and sweet dream my dear
In Ghanaian Twi, you can say "Anɔpa yi ne anɔpa no." This translates to "Tonight is the night." The phrase captures the essence of the evening or the significance of the night in context.
"Eyi nso" is a common way to say "good job" in Twi.
In Ashanti Twi, a common way to say farewell is "Nante yie," which means "walk well." Another phrase is "Da yie," meaning "good night" when parting in the evening. These expressions reflect a wish for the person's safe travels or a good rest.
In Twi, you can say "Da yie, me dɔfo" to mean "Goodnight, my love." "Da yie" translates to "Goodnight," while "me dɔfo" means "my love." This phrase expresses affection and warmth as you wish someone a good night.
Hi! ”Good evening” in Twi is “Mema wo adwo” [meh-ma-wah-joe]. Hope this helps! :)
Maa jo
Maakye
goddd eig
Ensi Wo Yie
you in Twi is "wo"
In Twi, you can say "Afehyia Pa" to wish someone a good Easter. This phrase translates to "Happy Easter." Another common greeting is "Easter pa," which also conveys good wishes for the holiday.