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mepa wo kyɛw, ɛyɛ ɔkasammara bɛn (ooooo!!!)
check out this lesson on different vowel sounds – https://www.learnakan.com/the-a-e-and-o-vowels-in-twi/
hope it helps. does the a, ae sound examples make sense to others. i don’t think english people speak this way. -
mepa wo kyɛw, ɛyɛ ɔkasammara bɛn (ooooo!!!)
this lesson is on punctuation. each punctuation mark has its twi name listed at the website below.
? – asɛmmisa nsɛnkyerɛne
. – osiwieɛ
; – osisan
https://www.learnakan.com/twi-grammar-terms/ -
igbo people have day names based on their 4 day week. check them out here – https://igbocalendar.com/izu-igbo-days-of-the-week/
ka ọ di -
mepa wo kyɛw, ɛyɛ ɔkasammara bɛn (ooooooo!!!) this lesson is on assimilation. assimilation makes the beginning of a verb or word sound like the letter added as a prefix. (see below) this happens a lot in negations from the previous… Read more»
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ndeewo. in igbo, the response to ka chi foo is ‘ka ọ bọọ’ which means ma morning come
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