They speak the Akan language and the Asante dialect.
Cinnamon is called "suro wisa" in the Ashanti language.
Grandmother in the Ashanti language is "Nana" for maternal grandmother and "Maame" for paternal grandmother.
The Ashanti tribe historically did not have a written language. Their history, traditions, and important events were passed down through oral storytelling. However, in modern times, some Ashanti individuals may use written forms of communication through the adoption of national and global languages.
The most widely spoken and recognized language in Ghana is Akan, which includes dialects such as Twi, Fante, and Ashanti.
They speak the Akan language and the Asante dialect.
Cinnamon is called "suro wisa" in the Ashanti language.
Grandmother in the Ashanti language is "Nana" for maternal grandmother and "Maame" for paternal grandmother.
africa
Akwaaba means "welcome" in Ashanti, a language from Ghana.
The Ashanti tribe historically did not have a written language. Their history, traditions, and important events were passed down through oral storytelling. However, in modern times, some Ashanti individuals may use written forms of communication through the adoption of national and global languages.
don't quote me on this, but that sounds quite alot like Twi language of Ghana, spoken by the Ashanti people,
They speak the Jawoyn language.
Hebrews speak the Hebrew language.
Most of them obviously speak Georgian. There are also speakers of related languages such as Mingrelian, but while Mingrelian is different enough to be seen as a distinct language, it is sociolinguistically speaking a dialect, because its speakers prefer regular Georgian as written language. There are minority languages such as Tsova-Tush a.k.a. Batsbi, which is related to Chechen, Abkhazian, which is a Circassian language, and Ossetian, which is related to Iranian languages.
Estonians speak Estonian as their native language.
Georgians speak Georgian as their native language.