Ghanaian greetings vary by ethnic group and region, but some common ones include "Akwaaba" (Welcome) in Akan, "Ete Sɛn?" (How are you?) in Ewe, and "Meda w'ase" (Thank you) in various languages. In the Akan culture, greetings often involve inquiries about one's health and family. Additionally, it's customary to greet elders with respect, sometimes through a gesture like kneeling or prostrating. Each greeting reflects the rich cultural heritage and values of respect and community in Ghana.
The French word for Ghanaian is Ghanéen.
THE GHANAIAN concept of colors
Ghanaian pound was created in 1958.
Ghanaian pound ended in 1965.
Ghanaian Times was created in 1958.
In Ghanaian, you can say "Medaase" to express thanks.
Ghanaian FA Cup was created in 1958.
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Ghanaian Pronounced: Ga-Nay-In
Every Ghanaian Living Everywhere was created in 1992.
Ghanaian's flag is affects Ghanaian in two ways: 1. It makes people be proud of their birthplace, because of their wars. 2. It represents their countries side. Source: I putted these answers on my test, got an A+. It was the same question by the way.
There are many types of Ghanaian drums. The loonga, or talking drums; The kpanlogo; and the sogo.