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Free Akan Twi Dictionary & Translator Lesson Five

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Fruits and Vegetables in Twi: Orange – Akutu/Akutuo Banana – Kwadu Mango – Amango Pawpaw – Bɔfre Pineapple – Abrɔbɛ Tomato – Ntoes Pepper – Amako/Mako Cocoyam – Mankani Yam – Bayerɛ Cassava – Bankye Onion – Gyeyney Okro – Nkruma Egg plant/Aubergine Garden Egg – Ntrowa/Nyaadowa Nuts – Nkatiɛ Colours in Twi Language: Red – KɔKɔɔ Black – Tumtum White –...

Free Akan Twi Dictionary & Translator Lesson Three

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They are all tonal language like the word ‘PAPA’, which means many things in different places in Ghana and even in other countries. PAPA can mean any of the following’s in Ghana: 1. Father; 2. Something good; 3. An object that can be used to generate Air (...

Free Akan Twi Dictionary & Translator Lesson Two

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Akan Abusua: The Akan believe that man is made up of soul (okra), spirit (sunsum), blood (mogya) and family (abusua). The blood which comes from the mother determines the abusua or family group in Ashanti but from other Akan group it is the opposite. Since most Akan`s are...

Free Akan Twi Dictionary & Translator Lesson Four

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Twi Family & Culture Dictionary: The ideas, customs, and social behaviour of a particular Akan-Twi people in a society. Misers – Pεpεe (a person who hoards wealth and spends as little money as possible) Oboכּba is normaly referred to Kwahu people who speak a dialect of Akan...

Free Online Ghanaian Twi Dictionary & Translator

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Twi (pronounced 'ch-wee' ) specifically Ashanti Twi is a language spoken in Ghana by about 8 million people. It is one of the three dialects of the Akan language, the others being Akuapem Twi , Kwahu Twi, Fante Twi etc which in turn belongs...