Twi (pronounced [tɕɥi]) or Asante Twi, is spoken by over 9 million ethnic Asante people as a first language and second language. Twi (or Asante Twi) is a common name for two former literary dialects of the Akan language, Asante (Ashanti) and Akuapem, which are mutually intelligible. There are about 9 million Twi speakers, mainly in Ashanti Region, Ghana. Akuapem Twi was the first Akan dialect to be used for Bible translation, and became the prestige dialect as a result.
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LEARN TWI BEFORE GOING TO GHANA | TOP 20 TWI AKAN PHRASES FOR BEGINNERS
In this video Deborah teaches us 20 top Twi (Akan) phrases which will help you navigate your way around Ghana. Whether your a tourist or planning on moving to Ghana these phrases can help you in Ghana. English is spoken by majority of Ghanaians which makes it easy to communicate when in the country. However Ghana is a multilingual country in which about 80 languages are spoken. Akan is one of the most widely spoken languages in Ghana.
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published: 12 Aug 2017
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TEACHING MY FRIEND HOW TO SPEAK TWI [ AFRICAN LANGUAGE ]
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#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
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LearnAkan Vocabulary Companion: https://amzn.to/3LwBIuy
LearnAkan Conversational Twi Guide: https://amzn.to/4cGHIwV
LearnAkan Twi Idioms Guide: https://amzn.to/2N2vmF5
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LearnAkan English-Twi Dictionary: https://bit.ly/3WcZ0uw
LearnAkan Asante Twi Vocabulary Level 1: https://bit.ly/3zSl7yY
LearnAkan Asante Twi Idioms Guide: https://bit.ly/4fod3Gy
LearnAkan Vocabulary Companion: https://bit.ly/3LyLA77
LearnAkan Conversational Twi Guide: https://bit.ly/3yfGNEz
LearnAkan Twi Idioms Guide: https://bit.ly/3A0zwJf
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
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Join and interact with other Twi learners in our Telegram chatroom: 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!
In this video Deborah teaches us 20 top Twi (Akan) phrases which will help you navigate your way around Ghana. Whether your a tourist or planning on moving to G...
In this video Deborah teaches us 20 top Twi (Akan) phrases which will help you navigate your way around Ghana. Whether your a tourist or planning on moving to Ghana these phrases can help you in Ghana. English is spoken by majority of Ghanaians which makes it easy to communicate when in the country. However Ghana is a multilingual country in which about 80 languages are spoken. Akan is one of the most widely spoken languages in Ghana.
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In this video Deborah teaches us 20 top Twi (Akan) phrases which will help you navigate your way around Ghana. Whether your a tourist or planning on moving to Ghana these phrases can help you in Ghana. English is spoken by majority of Ghanaians which makes it easy to communicate when in the country. However Ghana is a multilingual country in which about 80 languages are spoken. Akan is one of the most widely spoken languages in Ghana.
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This video is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International license. To download a copy, please contact [email protected].
This video was recorded by Fiel Sahir (http://Between3worlds.com) in Düsseldorf, Germany, where Theresa lives and works. Twi, also called Asanti Twi, is spoken by as many as nine million people, primarily in the Ashanti region of Ghana, where it is nationally official and the most widely-spoken African language. It is also spoken in parts of Côte d'Ivoire 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 Asante and Akuapem, two former literary dialects of the Akan language. Though Twi is a primarily spoken language, there has been a consolidated orthography since 1978.
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This video was recorded by Fiel Sahir (http://Between3worlds.com) in Düsseldorf, Germany, where Theresa lives and works. Twi, also called Asanti Twi, is spoken by as many as nine million people, primarily in the Ashanti region of Ghana, where it is nationally official and the most widely-spoken African language. It is also spoken in parts of Côte d'Ivoire 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 Asante and Akuapem, two former literary dialects of the Akan language. Though Twi is a primarily spoken language, there has been a consolidated orthography since 1978.
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In diesem Video handelt es sich um ...
Hallo und herzlich willkommen bei Amammere Sankofa TV. Danke das du eingeklickt hast.🤗🇬🇭
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Viel Spaß beim Zuschauen.😉
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Hallo und herzlich willkommen bei Amammere Sankofa TV. Danke das du eingeklickt hast.🤗🇬🇭
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Viel Spaß beim Zuschauen.😉
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In this video, I'm gonna be teaching Amaiah how to speak our rich African language from ghana ( twi ). hope you enjoy this video. Please don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe #Ghanaianlanguage #Twi # yearofreturn
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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
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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LearnAkan Twi Idioms Guide: https://amzn.to/2N2vmF5
LEARNAKAN E-BOOKS:
LearnAkan English-Twi Dictionary: https://bit.ly/31EbtdQ
LearnAkan Vocabulary Companion: https://bit.ly/2F9QJkb
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
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
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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OTHERS:
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Join our PREMIUM MEMBERSHIP: https://bit.ly/3YgOT7s
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!
Learn Twi in a well-structured, interactive format here: https://learnakan.com.
Join our premium membership here: https://bit.ly/3YgOT7s
Visit LearnAkan Bookshop for our Twi study materials: https://shop.learnakan.com
Translate from English to Twi and Twi to English for free here: https://learnakandictionary.com
Please consider supporting us with a donation here: https://bit.ly/3wYY4xA
LEARNAKAN PAPER BOOKS:
LearnAkan English-Twi Dictionary: https://amzn.to/3WwGWgi
LearnAkan Asante Twi Vocabulary Level 1: https://amzn.to/3LAhX5w
LearnAkan Asante Twi Idioms Guide: https://amzn.to/3y6WaiG
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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
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In this video Deborah teaches us 20 top Twi (Akan) phrases which will help you navigate your way around Ghana. Whether your a tourist or planning on moving to Ghana these phrases can help you in Ghana. English is spoken by majority of Ghanaians which makes it easy to communicate when in the country. However Ghana is a multilingual country in which about 80 languages are spoken. Akan is one of the most widely spoken languages in Ghana.
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This video was recorded by Fiel Sahir (http://Between3worlds.com) in Düsseldorf, Germany, where Theresa lives and works. Twi, also called Asanti Twi, is spoken by as many as nine million people, primarily in the Ashanti region of Ghana, where it is nationally official and the most widely-spoken African language. It is also spoken in parts of Côte d'Ivoire 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 Asante and Akuapem, two former literary dialects of the Akan language. Though Twi is a primarily spoken language, there has been a consolidated orthography since 1978.
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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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Twi (pronounced [tɕɥi]) or Asante Twi, is spoken by over 9 million ethnic Asante people as a first language and second language. Twi (or Asante Twi) is a common name for two former literary dialects of the Akan language, Asante (Ashanti) and Akuapem, which are mutually intelligible. There are about 9 million Twi speakers, mainly in Ashanti Region, Ghana. Akuapem Twi was the first Akan dialect to be used for Bible translation, and became the prestige dialect as a result.
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