The phrase, “Afehyia pa” means “Happy New Year” in Twi. :)
Pha pa sa has no meaning in English, but it may have meaning in another language.
La paix: peace
パフ /pa fu/ means 'puff' in English.
Pa dako is not Spanish.
literally: "...'s not (my) baby, zat's baby my sistah "
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Afehyia Pa! This practically translates to "good year" Afe nko mbo to hyen This response translates to "may this year go and meet us again"
In Twi, "happy holiday" can be expressed as "Merry Christmas" for Christmas or "Afehyia pa" for New Year. The phrase "Afehyia pa" literally means "good year." For general holidays, you can simply say "Merry," which is often understood in context.
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.
Pha pa sa has no meaning in English, but it may have meaning in another language.
That means "it is not".
"Pa' bajo" in Spanish translates to "down" or "downwards" in English.
I miss you
La paix: peace
Answer Pa is a French word translated to mean father. French children refer to their fathers as pa and papa, but not dad, as dad is English. Up pa sounds like Korean for father.
it literally translates to "tonka so when I'll see you mean pa"