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  1. Wow. My Ga is worse than I thought. I actually couldn't remember how to say good morning and good afternoon etc and it sounded completely alien to my ears hearing the phrases! That's what leaving Ghana as a child and spending 40 years in the west does!

  2. I'm trying to surprised my fiance and learn his language. He's always speaking his language and I think that it's so awesome. Wish me luck .I just want to show him that I love him and I want to be able to share this with him

  3. This teaching is Terrible. Frankly you have to take your time in the teaching… Step by step and not rushing it through. Obviously you are teaching people who want to learn the Ga not people who know already hence the systematic approach. Where are the responses for the greetings for instance..?? And please real GA language thought is different from the spoken so don't say "ijɛ" instead of "mi jɛ". I beg learn the written ga so you can teach well not the slang Ga.

    My name is Nii Adu.
    Cheers!!