we dont really have a word for hello.
instead we say "ete sen" which is a combo of hello and how are you.
people normally respond with "eye" which means fine.
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, a dialect of the Akan language spoken in Ghana, you say hello by saying "Akwabaa" for welcoming someone or "Ete sɛn?" to ask "How are you?" When greeting someone, you can also use "Meda wo akye" to mean "Good morning." Each greeting can vary slightly depending on the time of day or the context.
you in Twi is "wo"
Egya nie in Twi means this is the
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They don't have a special word for hello because they don't say hello. They say good evening and afternoon in twi.
You can say "Aane, me din de James" in Twi to mean "Hello, my name is James".
we dont really have a word for hello. instead we say "ete sen" which is a combo of hello and how are you. people normally respond with "eye" which means fine.
you in Twi is "wo"
Patience in Twi is "koma" and peace in Twi is "asomdwoe".
Pregnancy in Twi is "ahummɔbɔ."
Heritage in Twi is "Afahyɛ."
"Today" in Twi is "Ɔbɛyɛɛ."
"Duck" in Twi is "apɔsua".
"I am scared" in Twi is "Me kɔtɔ."
The word for organic in Twi is "sae."
The word "twi" is pronounced as "twee".