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Hello guys, I need to make a quick correction: the Twi expression for 'later', as used in this lesson, is 'akyire yi', and not just 'akyire'. In normal speech, we do tend to say it as though it's a unit (something like 'akyirei') but please note that it's 'akyire yi'. Meda mo ase!
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How to buy foodstuffs in your market in twi
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God bless you sir❤❤
You are the best. Will try to show them when I go to the market next time 😊
Love these lessons! Thanks!
How can I translate an English advert to twi
Merci beaucoup.thank you I am ivorian .I want to speak twi very well.
Very nice and important lesson! Thank you so much, perfect teacher, for this lesson. Very well done. Step by step hopefully I will come through to understand the people in Ghana much better.
How do you say " oil" for cooking ?
What's the difference between "wo and "wu"?
For example:
Wo ho te sɛn? (How are you?)
Wo papa ho te sɛn? (How is your father?)
Wu kunu ho te sɛn? (How is your husband?)
Kudos for the education
thank you for this! can you please explain the rule for why it is "ab3tua" for the future tense of 'and pay'?
VERY Good!
Thank you so much the market is my big problem
Thank you for this.
Great channel
Awesome! medaase!
Great lesson had to repeat some of the Vlog as I got tongue tied!
Nice one
And thanks
Brilliant lesson. Great to learn some phrases.
Onua wo ho te s3n ma nim s3 Awurade adom nti wo ho y3
Ayyeee
I'm comparing the pronunciation of "ɛyɛ" at 11:14 with the one at 13:30… Can you please share a little about when we should glide over the "Y"?
thank you again very helpful.
Buy & Sell Practice- wo w) fufuo? Me p3 fufuo. 😃 Medaase. I had my 1st conversation with my Dad in Twi. He said I need to work on my pronunciation but my writing in Twi is fine. 😎