You can say "Akwaaba baako se ne deɛ foforo a medua" in Twi, which translates to "One welcome to our special graduation day."
In Twi language, you can say "ɛte sɛn" to mean "you are welcome."
In Ghana, "welcome" can be translated to "Akwaaba" in the Twi language.
To say "What did he say?" in Twi, you would say, "Ahia bꜛra bꜛini?"
You can say "My name is" in Twi as "Yɛfrɛ me anuonyam".
In Twi, you can say "nyɛ" to mean "nothing".
In Twi language, you can say "ɛte sɛn" to mean "you are welcome."
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How do you say you're welcome in Twi
Akwaaba
In Ghana, "welcome" can be translated to "Akwaaba" in the Twi language.
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What means qwacia?
you say Akwaaba( which means welcome). Ghanaians normally say welcome in general. so when you want to welcome someone home, just say "Akwaaba" pronounce (A-kwa-a-ba).
In Twi Asante, you say "Akwaba" to greet someone, which means "welcome." Another common greeting is "Ɛte sɛn?" which translates to "How are you?" These phrases are often used in everyday conversation to greet friends and acquaintances.
you in Twi is "wo"
To say "What did he say?" in Twi, you would say, "Ahia bꜛra bꜛini?"
You can say "My name is" in Twi as "Yɛfrɛ me anuonyam".