Learn Akan (Twi) Grammar | The Akan Alphabet | Lesson 1 | LEARNAKAN.COM

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45 Comments

  1. Can you compile all the lessons and other vital session you have made as a playlist so I can send to the Ghanaian Association in Portsmouth please? To teach our kids born abroad me nua. Medase.

  2. I am an American and never spoke Twi or any other languages except English. I am marrying a Ghanian and my children will be also. I am their only mother and they are very young. I don't want them to forget the language. I want to speak the language mostly for them.

  3. I'm Jamaican🇯🇲but was born in the UK🇬🇧. I'd like to travel to the motherland to find my roots, as I'm told my ancestors spoke Twi. The Akan culture is very visible in Jamaican culture so I'm glad to not only be a Jamaican but I'm proud to have descended from such a rich and vibrant West African lineage. Big up to all my Africans at home and abroad.

  4. Please, the Akan word ' hunu ' does not mean see as you erroneously stated , ' hunu" means know and see in Akan means 'wh3'. Please you are doing a good job but I hope you find this correction useful

  5. Thank you for this! I am pregnant with my first child and the father who is Ghanaian is not involved at all. I want to be able to speak this to my child so that they never forget where they come from.

  6. It really pisses me off that they never offer any African languages for you to learn. Africa is like the biggest continent and there is no African accent Siri, no google translate. We gotta keep pushing for change.

  7. thank you so much! my dad speaks twi (my mom speaks fante) and i'd always wanted to learn the language, however my parents spoke to me in majority in english so i never got to speak it fluently, however i do understand a little bit. i can't wait to officially start learning!!

  8. From South Africa and this is great still in lesson one looking forward to more lessons just love twi language and the only twi word I know is akwaaba lol edits oooh and medaase