Wo se adwee
Gyata (Pronounced g - a -tta)
To write "animal" in Twi, you would write "nkatie" or "amammɔne" depending on the context or specific type of animal you are referring to.
In Twi, the word for lion is "ɔkɔdeɛ." This term is used to refer to the big cat known for its strength and majesty. Lions are often associated with bravery and leadership in various cultures, including among the Akan people who speak Twi.
Me pe.
You can say "Me te sɛ ɛyɛ kɛse" in Twi, which translates to "I like everyone."
Me pe.
i love you
Shwer we nim
The Twi translation of the phrase "I don't like" is "me yɛ da gye ani".
you in Twi is "wo"
In Twi, you would say "Wopɛ ɔkɔkɔbɔ a?" This phrase directly translates to "Would you like some chocolate?" It’s a friendly way to offer someone chocolate 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".
You can say "ɛyɛ" in Twi, which means "I hear you."