It is actually pa pa paa and It means “best of the best”
The phrase, “Afehyia pa” means “Happy New Year” in Twi. :)
it means "you are not for me"
pa means para = for chino = Chinese guy but it could also be like a joke Al Pacino (pa chino)
"pa se vre" (assumed to be pas se vrai) in French means "not correct" or "not true"
パーカー / paa kaa/ is Japanese for Parker.
Me pa wo kyew (Meh-paa-chow)
wo bre pa
The phrase, “Afehyia pa” means “Happy New Year” in Twi. :)
ahuwofe paa
m'aber3 paa
You can say "Ɛhefo paa a ɛtwe se n'anim de?" in Twi to ask where the bathroom is.
eye paa {er yeh par}
"Asem paa nie" is a phrase in the Twi language, which is spoken in Ghana. It translates to "This is a serious matter" or "This is a serious issue" in English. The phrase is often used to emphasize the importance or gravity of a situation.
The answer for this is "paa". Pronounced as /pa-ah/.
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.
afehyia pa
afishyia pa