Learn Akan (Twi) Grammar | The Akan Alphabet | Lesson 1 | LEARNAKAN.COM
Learn Akan (Twi) Grammar | The Akan Alphabet | Lesson 1 | LEARNAKAN.COM
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Brilliant lesson Charlie
do the e and i make the same sound?
I love this so much! I’m glad I subscribed! ❤️🇬🇭
Tikya Yaw, mepawokyew Alphabet, 3w) twi din?
Nice. But the background music doesn't help. It can be reduced further or removed totally. Thank you
The Akan fante alphabet is 23. There is z in the fante alphabet. The Akan twi has 22 because there is no z in their alphabet.
Thanks for the video
Thank you
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.
Soo marvelous
Thank you for teaching us! I'm excited for the next lesson
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.
Thank you for the lesson.
want the blended sound, kwa kya twa nwa nya
Please What is the best ablkshan that can let me learn will
i look forward to increasing how my knowledge of the two language. I’m american born of ghanaian descent and will be starting from the verrrry basics
I am Jamaican and for the new year i am going to try and make this my 2nd language.
Very nice thx soo much 🤗
Is there an alphabet song
Hi,am isatu from Sierra Leone,I love TWI language so much though I have never been in Ghana,am glad to embark on this journey ♥️🥰💩
It’s interesting that some of these words are used by Jamaicans almost everyday but just that they mean different things 😂🇯🇲
That was a good education lesson thankyou.
Argentina!
This is well needed. I'm going to try to be a daily student. Medaase.
Thanks for sharing, this is a really an eyes opening for me, my husband is from Kumasi, never teach me and the children. God bless my brother.
I wanna learn more. I hope I can learn more.
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.
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
I'm rusty, hopefully this channel will bring my two back to a pristine condition!
I believe I actually need to come to Gahana and speak with the people….. love from 🇯🇲
I like you channel and your lessons but I find the constant music annoying and distracting
Hello, I am working on a community project and looking for the translation of the English word for Fairy in Twi, does anyone know the translation?
Am from Nigeria but i want to learn ghana
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.
Probably your first Hungarian learner
This alphabets pronunciation is similar to indian devnagri alphabets
I’m so grateful that you have these lessons. There are so many things that my parents didn’t teach me
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.
To much small writing I cannot read
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!!
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
I'm so excited to get started
I am considering moving to Ghana in a few years, is it a good country to live?
Menso Medasse!!! Me te twi kakra kakra
Thank you I'm from Ghana but born and raised in London going to live in Ghana in 18 days fought I should get a head start! Well taught! Once again thank you!