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Learn Akan (Twi) Grammar | The Akan Alphabet | Lesson 1 | LEARNAKAN.COM
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published: 23 Sep 2017
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25 Must-Know Twi Phrases for Learners and Tourists | Conversational Twi | LEARNAKAN.COM
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published: 25 Sep 2018
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Akan/ Ghanaian words in Jamaican Patio #history #storytelling #ghana #jamaica
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published: 26 May 2022
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LEARN TWI IN 20 MINUTES: Basic Twi lessons for Beginners and Tourists | Akwaaba| With Adwoa Lee
LEARN TWI IN 20 MINUTES: Basic Twi lessons for Beginners and Tourists | Akwaaba| With Adwoa Lee
Twi also known as Akan Kasa, is a dialect of the Akan language spoken in southern and central Ghana by several million people, mainly of the Akan tribe which is the largest of the seventeen major ethnic groups in Ghana. Twi has about 17–18 million speakers in total, including second-language speakers; about 29% of the Ghanaian population speaks Twi as a first or second language.
If you are visiting Ghana as a tourist or you just want to learn Twi as a beginner this is the video for you. I hope this video was helpful.
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published: 23 Sep 2020
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Twi for Kids: Twi Nursery Rhyme - Me Ti M'Abati (Head Shoulders Knees & Toes)
Sing and dance along to this popular and fun Twi Nursery Rhyme!
Me Ti M'Abati puts a playful twist on learning how to say
head, shoulders, knees and toes in Twi. This song is fun and sure to get your little ones singing and moving around as they learn the names of 4 parts of their body.
Akan Tree TV™ produces educational videos, music and books to aid children all throughout the diaspora learn to read and speak Twi. We are committed to developing quality content for children and their families interested in fun and exciting methods of learning the language and rich Ghanaian culture.
Through music, dance and on-screen friends who look like them, Ghanaian children all over the world can feel closer to Ghana, wherever they are.
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published: 24 Apr 2018
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Akan Proverbs And Their Meaning
Chief Linguist Kwame Frimpong Manso Adakabre shares the wisdom and knowledge of the Akan Proverbs. He explains the meanings, origins, and uses of proverbs.
(All rights reserved. Contact [email protected] for use.)
published: 08 Jun 2017
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Essential Twi Phrases 1-100 | LEARNAKAN.COM
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published: 16 Feb 2023
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WIKITONGUES: Raphael speaking Twi
This video is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International license. To download a copy, please contact [email protected].
This video was recorded in Esino Lario, Italy, where Raphael was visiting for the Wikimania 2016 conference. Twi, also called Asanti Twi, is spoken by as many as 9 million people, primarily in the Ashanti region of Ghana, where it is an official language, and by diaspora communities worldwide. A member of the Niger-Congo linguistic family, Twi is related to more than a thousand other languages across western and southern Africa, including Igbo, Yoruba, and Shona. It derives from from Ashante and Akuapem, two former literary dialects of the Akan language.
Help us caption & translate this video!
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published: 12 Aug 2016
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Forex Trading Explained in Akan Language (Twi)
Discover the wonders of Forex trading in Akan Language (Twi) with our comprehensive guide. Learn how to navigate the world of currency trading and unlock your potential for financial success. Empower yourself with the knowledge to make informed decisions and take control of your financial future. Start your journey to financial independence today with our expertly crafted guide on Forex trading in Akan Language (Twi).
published: 01 Mar 2024
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Wheels on the Bus in Twi Akan | Twi Baby Songs | The Wheels on the Bus Ghana Version for Kids
3hyi3n no ri twa kanko, kanko
kanko ni kanko
Kanko ni kanko
3hyi3n no ri twa kanko, kanko 3da
Nyi naa
ab3in no rebɔ Beep, beep, beep,
Beep, beep, beep,
Beep, beep, beep,
ab3in no rebɔ Beep, beep, beep,
3da nyi naa
mmpepa di3 no ko swish, swish,
Swish, swish, swish;
Swish, swish, swish;
mmpepa di3 no ko swish, swish,
3da nyi naa
3hyi3n puno no bie’aa na atumu
e’bie’aa na atumu
e’ bie’aa na atumu
3hyien puno no bie’aa na atumu
3da nyi naa
3hyi3n dɔɔn no bɔ ding, ding, ding,
ding, ding, ding,
ding, ding, ding,
3hyi3n dɔɔn no bɔ ding, ding, ding,
3da nyi naa
3nkrɔfoɔ naa wɔn wɔ 3hyi3n nu
mu ri hwiri kɔ soro ni fɔm
soro ni fɔm, soro ni fɔm
3nkrɔfoɔ naa wɔn wɔ 3hyi3n nu
mu ri hwiri kɔ soro ni fɔm
published: 01 Oct 2018
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Learn Akan (Twi) Grammar | The Akan Alphabet | Lesson 1 | LEARNAKAN.COM
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Learn Twi in a well-structured, interactive format here: https://learnakan.com.
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ABOUT THIS VIDEO:
#Twi #Akan
You are welcome to the very first lesson under the Twi Grammar module, brought to you by www.learnakan.com. This module seeks to teach you the basic grammar rules that make up the Akan language.
In this lesson, we take a look at the Akan Alphabet. I entreat beginner, intermediate and advanced learners alike to take this lesson very seriously as it will form a fundamental basis for future lessons. Memorise the letters of the alphabet and get the sounds they represent right. After that, head on to lessons 2 and 3 of the grammar module and practice the sounds there as well. Once you get all these sounds right, you are on your way to jumping the pronunciation hurdle that most Twi learners face.
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ABOUT THIS VIDEO:
#Twi #Akan
You are welcome to the very first lesson under the Twi Grammar module, brought to you by www.learnakan.com. This module seeks to teach you the basic grammar rules that make up the Akan language.
In this lesson, we take a look at the Akan Alphabet. I entreat beginner, intermediate and advanced learners alike to take this lesson very seriously as it will form a fundamental basis for future lessons. Memorise the letters of the alphabet and get the sounds they represent right. After that, head on to lessons 2 and 3 of the grammar module and practice the sounds there as well. Once you get all these sounds right, you are on your way to jumping the pronunciation hurdle that most Twi learners face.
For the text version of this lesson, visit: https://learnakan.com
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- published: 23 Sep 2017
- views: 126733
10:25
25 Must-Know Twi Phrases for Learners and Tourists | Conversational Twi | LEARNAKAN.COM
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Join our premium membership here: https://bit.ly/3YgOT7s
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ABOUT THIS VIDEO:
#Twi #Akan
Hello guys, you're welcome to lesson 15 under the Common Twi Expressions series. Today, we're looking at 25 of the most common phrases you're likely to come by while you're in Ghana.
The 25 phrases covered are:
1. 'Welcome' in Twi
2. 'Thank you' in Twi
3. 'How are you?' in Twi
4. 'I'm well' in Twi
5. 'Please' in Twi
6. 'Sorry' in Twi
7. 'Yes' in Twi
8. 'No' in Twi
9. 'Where are you from?' in Twi
10. 'I'm from...' in Twi
11. 'Do you understand English?' in Twi
12. 'Do you speak English?' in Twi
13. 'How do you say ... in Twi?' in Twi
14. 'Write it for me; Write it down' in Twi
15. 'You're invited (to eat with me)' in Twi
16. 'I'm lost' in Twi
17. 'Can you show me the place?' in Twi
18. 'Can you take me there?' in Twi
19. 'I'm hungry' in Twi
20. 'I'm not feeling well' in Twi
21. 'Where's the toilet/washroom?' in Twi
22. 'I'm looking for...' in Twi
23. 'Where's the hospital?' in Twi
24. 'Help me; I need your help' in Twi
25. 'Farewell' in Twi
DISCLAIMER:
This video and description contain affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links and buy any product, I’ll receive a small commission. This helps support the channel and allows me to continue making videos like this one. Thank you for the support!
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ABOUT THIS VIDEO:
#Twi #Akan
Hello guys, you're welcome to lesson 15 under the Common Twi Expressions series. Today, we're looking at 25 of the most common phrases you're likely to come by while you're in Ghana.
The 25 phrases covered are:
1. 'Welcome' in Twi
2. 'Thank you' in Twi
3. 'How are you?' in Twi
4. 'I'm well' in Twi
5. 'Please' in Twi
6. 'Sorry' in Twi
7. 'Yes' in Twi
8. 'No' in Twi
9. 'Where are you from?' in Twi
10. 'I'm from...' in Twi
11. 'Do you understand English?' in Twi
12. 'Do you speak English?' in Twi
13. 'How do you say ... in Twi?' in Twi
14. 'Write it for me; Write it down' in Twi
15. 'You're invited (to eat with me)' in Twi
16. 'I'm lost' in Twi
17. 'Can you show me the place?' in Twi
18. 'Can you take me there?' in Twi
19. 'I'm hungry' in Twi
20. 'I'm not feeling well' in Twi
21. 'Where's the toilet/washroom?' in Twi
22. 'I'm looking for...' in Twi
23. 'Where's the hospital?' in Twi
24. 'Help me; I need your help' in Twi
25. 'Farewell' in Twi
DISCLAIMER:
This video and description contain affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links and buy any product, I’ll receive a small commission. This helps support the channel and allows me to continue making videos like this one. Thank you for the support!
- published: 25 Sep 2018
- views: 323207
10:54
Akan/ Ghanaian words in Jamaican Patio #history #storytelling #ghana #jamaica
As part of the Philjoe Multi-Media Inc. network, this channel brings you transformative life conversations and views. Nana Yeboaa Show is dynamic and a represe...
As part of the Philjoe Multi-Media Inc. network, this channel brings you transformative life conversations and views. Nana Yeboaa Show is dynamic and a representation of possibility in the face of impossibilities. Celebrating the small wins and appreciating the large congregate wins. Appreciating life as is and aiming to make it better.
Ananse storytelling by the fireside
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https://wn.com/Akan_Ghanaian_Words_In_Jamaican_Patio_History_Storytelling_Ghana_Jamaica
As part of the Philjoe Multi-Media Inc. network, this channel brings you transformative life conversations and views. Nana Yeboaa Show is dynamic and a representation of possibility in the face of impossibilities. Celebrating the small wins and appreciating the large congregate wins. Appreciating life as is and aiming to make it better.
Ananse storytelling by the fireside
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- published: 26 May 2022
- views: 61263
20:42
LEARN TWI IN 20 MINUTES: Basic Twi lessons for Beginners and Tourists | Akwaaba| With Adwoa Lee
LEARN TWI IN 20 MINUTES: Basic Twi lessons for Beginners and Tourists | Akwaaba| With Adwoa Lee
Twi also known as Akan Kasa, is a dialect of the Akan language ...
LEARN TWI IN 20 MINUTES: Basic Twi lessons for Beginners and Tourists | Akwaaba| With Adwoa Lee
Twi also known as Akan Kasa, is a dialect of the Akan language spoken in southern and central Ghana by several million people, mainly of the Akan tribe which is the largest of the seventeen major ethnic groups in Ghana. Twi has about 17–18 million speakers in total, including second-language speakers; about 29% of the Ghanaian population speaks Twi as a first or second language.
If you are visiting Ghana as a tourist or you just want to learn Twi as a beginner this is the video for you. I hope this video was helpful.
If you have any suggestions let me know and i will be happy to work on more Twi lessons
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LEARN TWI IN 20 MINUTES: Basic Twi lessons for Beginners and Tourists | Akwaaba| With Adwoa Lee
Twi also known as Akan Kasa, is a dialect of the Akan language spoken in southern and central Ghana by several million people, mainly of the Akan tribe which is the largest of the seventeen major ethnic groups in Ghana. Twi has about 17–18 million speakers in total, including second-language speakers; about 29% of the Ghanaian population speaks Twi as a first or second language.
If you are visiting Ghana as a tourist or you just want to learn Twi as a beginner this is the video for you. I hope this video was helpful.
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https://youtu.be/IL-KKB9JCTo
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https://youtu.be/Krl-u_To9gg
LEARN TWI IN 20 MINUTES: Basic Twi lessons for Beginners and Tourists | Akwaaba| With Adwoa Lee
LEARN TWI IN 20 MINUTES: Basic Twi lessons for Beginners and Tourists | Akwaaba| With Adwoa Lee
LEARN TWI IN 20 MINUTES: Basic Twi lessons for Beginners and Tourists | Akwaaba| With Adwoa Lee
- published: 23 Sep 2020
- views: 114885
2:52
Twi for Kids: Twi Nursery Rhyme - Me Ti M'Abati (Head Shoulders Knees & Toes)
Sing and dance along to this popular and fun Twi Nursery Rhyme!
Me Ti M'Abati puts a playful twist on learning how to say
head, shoulders, knees and toes in Tw...
Sing and dance along to this popular and fun Twi Nursery Rhyme!
Me Ti M'Abati puts a playful twist on learning how to say
head, shoulders, knees and toes in Twi. This song is fun and sure to get your little ones singing and moving around as they learn the names of 4 parts of their body.
Akan Tree TV™ produces educational videos, music and books to aid children all throughout the diaspora learn to read and speak Twi. We are committed to developing quality content for children and their families interested in fun and exciting methods of learning the language and rich Ghanaian culture.
Through music, dance and on-screen friends who look like them, Ghanaian children all over the world can feel closer to Ghana, wherever they are.
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Sing and dance along to this popular and fun Twi Nursery Rhyme!
Me Ti M'Abati puts a playful twist on learning how to say
head, shoulders, knees and toes in Twi. This song is fun and sure to get your little ones singing and moving around as they learn the names of 4 parts of their body.
Akan Tree TV™ produces educational videos, music and books to aid children all throughout the diaspora learn to read and speak Twi. We are committed to developing quality content for children and their families interested in fun and exciting methods of learning the language and rich Ghanaian culture.
Through music, dance and on-screen friends who look like them, Ghanaian children all over the world can feel closer to Ghana, wherever they are.
Got ideas or request for future content? Send them to us via email at
[email protected]. Visit our website at www.akantree.com.
Let's Connect!
IG: www.instagram.com/akantree
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- published: 24 Apr 2018
- views: 506889
33:22
Akan Proverbs And Their Meaning
Chief Linguist Kwame Frimpong Manso Adakabre shares the wisdom and knowledge of the Akan Proverbs. He explains the meanings, origins, and uses of proverbs.
(A...
Chief Linguist Kwame Frimpong Manso Adakabre shares the wisdom and knowledge of the Akan Proverbs. He explains the meanings, origins, and uses of proverbs.
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Chief Linguist Kwame Frimpong Manso Adakabre shares the wisdom and knowledge of the Akan Proverbs. He explains the meanings, origins, and uses of proverbs.
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- published: 08 Jun 2017
- views: 417645
27:28
Essential Twi Phrases 1-100 | LEARNAKAN.COM
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Found this lesson useful? Consider supporting us with a donation here: https://bit.ly/3wYY4xA
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LearnAkan English-Twi Dictionary: https://amzn.to/2IKuUJh
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LearnAkan Conversational Twi Guide: https://bit.ly/2WJVKWP
LearnAkan Twi Idioms Guide: https://bit.ly/2KSSR3x
OTHER RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
Bu Me Bɛ: Proverbs of the Akans: https://amzn.to/31EpYxU
Let’s Speak Twi: https://amzn.to/2XftHCV
Asante Twi Learners’ Reference Grammar: https://amzn.to/2IJXiet
A Grammar of the Asante and Fante Language: https://amzn.to/2IkzQFD
ABOUT THIS VIDEO:
#Twi #Akan
Learn some very useful phrases in Twi. Listen and repeat out loud each of the phrases covered in this lesson. Keep rewatching and repeating what you hear until you can remember and say all by yourself.
For the text version of this lesson, visit: https://learnakan.com
SOCIAL MEDIA:
Join and interact with other Twi learners in our Telegram chatroom: https://bit.ly/3YgOT7s
Join other Twi learners on our Facebook page: https://bit.ly/2IOanmO
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- published: 16 Feb 2023
- views: 28484
1:44
WIKITONGUES: Raphael speaking Twi
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This video was recorded in Esino Lario, Italy, where Raphael was visiting for the Wikimania 2016 conference. Twi, also called Asanti Twi, is spoken by as many as 9 million people, primarily in the Ashanti region of Ghana, where it is an official language, and by diaspora communities worldwide. A member of the Niger-Congo linguistic family, Twi is related to more than a thousand other languages across western and southern Africa, including Igbo, Yoruba, and Shona. It derives from from Ashante and Akuapem, two former literary dialects of the Akan language.
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This video was recorded in Esino Lario, Italy, where Raphael was visiting for the Wikimania 2016 conference. Twi, also called Asanti Twi, is spoken by as many as 9 million people, primarily in the Ashanti region of Ghana, where it is an official language, and by diaspora communities worldwide. A member of the Niger-Congo linguistic family, Twi is related to more than a thousand other languages across western and southern Africa, including Igbo, Yoruba, and Shona. It derives from from Ashante and Akuapem, two former literary dialects of the Akan language.
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- published: 12 Aug 2016
- views: 31631
9:56
Forex Trading Explained in Akan Language (Twi)
Discover the wonders of Forex trading in Akan Language (Twi) with our comprehensive guide. Learn how to navigate the world of currency trading and unlock your p...
Discover the wonders of Forex trading in Akan Language (Twi) with our comprehensive guide. Learn how to navigate the world of currency trading and unlock your potential for financial success. Empower yourself with the knowledge to make informed decisions and take control of your financial future. Start your journey to financial independence today with our expertly crafted guide on Forex trading in Akan Language (Twi).
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Discover the wonders of Forex trading in Akan Language (Twi) with our comprehensive guide. Learn how to navigate the world of currency trading and unlock your potential for financial success. Empower yourself with the knowledge to make informed decisions and take control of your financial future. Start your journey to financial independence today with our expertly crafted guide on Forex trading in Akan Language (Twi).
- published: 01 Mar 2024
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17:01
Wheels on the Bus in Twi Akan | Twi Baby Songs | The Wheels on the Bus Ghana Version for Kids
3hyi3n no ri twa kanko, kanko
kanko ni kanko
Kanko ni kanko
3hyi3n no ri twa kanko, kanko 3da
Nyi naa
ab3in no rebɔ Beep, beep, beep,
Beep, beep, beep,
Beep, ...
3hyi3n no ri twa kanko, kanko
kanko ni kanko
Kanko ni kanko
3hyi3n no ri twa kanko, kanko 3da
Nyi naa
ab3in no rebɔ Beep, beep, beep,
Beep, beep, beep,
Beep, beep, beep,
ab3in no rebɔ Beep, beep, beep,
3da nyi naa
mmpepa di3 no ko swish, swish,
Swish, swish, swish;
Swish, swish, swish;
mmpepa di3 no ko swish, swish,
3da nyi naa
3hyi3n puno no bie’aa na atumu
e’bie’aa na atumu
e’ bie’aa na atumu
3hyien puno no bie’aa na atumu
3da nyi naa
3hyi3n dɔɔn no bɔ ding, ding, ding,
ding, ding, ding,
ding, ding, ding,
3hyi3n dɔɔn no bɔ ding, ding, ding,
3da nyi naa
3nkrɔfoɔ naa wɔn wɔ 3hyi3n nu
mu ri hwiri kɔ soro ni fɔm
soro ni fɔm, soro ni fɔm
3nkrɔfoɔ naa wɔn wɔ 3hyi3n nu
mu ri hwiri kɔ soro ni fɔm
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3hyi3n no ri twa kanko, kanko
kanko ni kanko
Kanko ni kanko
3hyi3n no ri twa kanko, kanko 3da
Nyi naa
ab3in no rebɔ Beep, beep, beep,
Beep, beep, beep,
Beep, beep, beep,
ab3in no rebɔ Beep, beep, beep,
3da nyi naa
mmpepa di3 no ko swish, swish,
Swish, swish, swish;
Swish, swish, swish;
mmpepa di3 no ko swish, swish,
3da nyi naa
3hyi3n puno no bie’aa na atumu
e’bie’aa na atumu
e’ bie’aa na atumu
3hyien puno no bie’aa na atumu
3da nyi naa
3hyi3n dɔɔn no bɔ ding, ding, ding,
ding, ding, ding,
ding, ding, ding,
3hyi3n dɔɔn no bɔ ding, ding, ding,
3da nyi naa
3nkrɔfoɔ naa wɔn wɔ 3hyi3n nu
mu ri hwiri kɔ soro ni fɔm
soro ni fɔm, soro ni fɔm
3nkrɔfoɔ naa wɔn wɔ 3hyi3n nu
mu ri hwiri kɔ soro ni fɔm
- published: 01 Oct 2018
- views: 189679