Learning to speak TWI in #Ghana West Africa 🔥

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Learning to speak TWI in #Ghana West Africa 🔥

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@s4turn_468
20 hours ago

Me ma wo akye – 5/10, i think it’s your tone of voice, dont speak in a high tone of voice on “me ma wo”that phrase is neutral, your voice should hardly change tone at all, and akye, “ah” is a neutral tone and “kye” your voice will go up, don’t speak twi like you would English, your voice shouldn’t bounce around in that way.
E te sen – 9/10 very good, no problems here
Ye fre me Jamila – 4/10 As I said earlier, your voice is bouncing too much, ye – neutral, fre – up a bit, me – neutral, good if your tone matches “ye”, better if it’s a tad bit lower in tone, and Jamila is an English word, you may say that as you please. Also “me” is pronounced like “mih,” with short “I” sound, like it is in the word igloo.
Ye fre mo sen – 8/10 still very good, you are just a bit tense that’s all.

Don’t let all of this make you tense, I’m just suggesting, to improve your sound. Ik in English tone of voice doesn’t really matter, and the bouncing of your voice is added to make it sound less robotic. In twi it doesn’t work that way, the tone of voice matters, and too much movement where it’s not necessary can reduce someone else’s ability to even comprehend what you’ve said. I’m ngl, if it weren’t for the captions, I wouldn’t have even realized for the first few seconds that you were speaking twi 😂😂.

@stellaopoku5644
20 hours ago

Paula

@uniquesquad9971
20 hours ago

I am also from Ghana🇬🇭 and my name is Lexi

@paulkersey1007
20 hours ago

I'm in love. 😍❤️

@Slyperience
20 hours ago

Wow 🇬🇭
Nothing but respect to you, jamilla!❤❤❤❤

@lady7571
20 hours ago

Where did u learn any tips where I can learn or should start

@TiffanyKrah-py9jr
20 hours ago

Good job

@thespectularbladeden9215

7/10

@akwasiboateng
20 hours ago

Hahaha 😂 What Waakye I Miss That Food 🍲 Greetings Turn Food Name Keep Going Queen 👸 Greetings From Portugal 🇵🇹-Lisbon

@赵文峰-y4i
20 hours ago

你好

@Osman-n4k
20 hours ago

einou,Gana

@ameyawbismark2436
20 hours ago

Come speak twi in Ghana school u go hear beatings,we a fooling in Ghana especially the leaders

@michaelansah6726
20 hours ago

Where is the Waakye tho?

@iamnewyork7071
20 hours ago

She’s Ashanti..👍🏽

@beastofchaospureanarchie

Me ma mo akwaaba!
Mo ho te s3n?
Mefiri Hamburg Germany.
Me de oburoni gyimi😂
Y3fr3 me …….🤫

@Mindfulness3103
20 hours ago

Lol i think you did well. But a lil work will do, you sounding very lovely and robotic at the same time. In all good job sis😂🤍🤍🤍🤍✊🏽

@lovedeath5013
20 hours ago

8

@who_is_blackman
20 hours ago

It’s good just don’t stress the words and you have your perfect twi😊

@alvinohussain334
20 hours ago

Me din de Alvino😏

@lucyfrimpongboatengfor6664

I speak your language

@lucyfrimpongboatengfor6664

IUnderstand what you’re saying

@SelinaIdriss
20 hours ago

I know how to speak twi I learnt it in Ghana check out my brother Darius Cowfie

@YahawashaisComing777
20 hours ago

How do you say glory to God

@wofakwapra
20 hours ago

Keep it up, I wash my daughter can speak twi like you.

@uni_r2008
20 hours ago

Not bad it’s decent. Me din de Rachelle

@denzelmartin4096
20 hours ago

Sis may I ask are you fluent now?

I’m moving to Ghana in a few weeks and I wonder how long it will take me?

Thank you

@emmanuelselfmade6044
20 hours ago

Wow keep on keeping on

@thato596
20 hours ago

Oh that is really nice

@edwardasare4032
20 hours ago

3%

@aaronborza7217
20 hours ago

Twi.. 10. Beauty….11

@IamMarjorieJessie
20 hours ago

Great but try more accent