Introduction to Tone in Twi | LEARNAKAN.COM
Introduction to Tone in Twi | LEARNAKAN.COM
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Just what I needed 👏
I love the way you teach!!
Do all Akan groups in Ghana and Ivory Coast say “da”(day) the same way? Do any of them pronounce it more like “de”?
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Hi mr yaw❤
But this dont aply to all words right? Can you give words examples that dont matter in what tone 😊
You are such a good teacher. I look forward to these lessons and your smile. You explain things SO WELL. I have even acquired a keyboard for Akan. Ɛ, and ɔ. I am hopeful I can become a fluent Twi speaker with your guidance.
It's been while I like getting to learn more more thanks for the education keep it coming
I was waiting for this Lesson on Tone. As Twi is a Tonal Language. Thank you Mr. Yaw and I love your teaching Methods !
Thank you for addressing this. While learning I do my best to note what I think are high or low tone words but there are plenty I know I'm missing. This series will bridge a large gap in my studies and help me speak more confidently.
Very informative Sir. Thanks a lot😊
Thank you very much for the good work. I will be very happy if you can teach us when m and n are doubled (mm and nn) with a verb. Eg mommmu, whammy etc. Once again thank you.
I'm so doomed. hahah
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