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Looking at an interview from Dr. Obadele Kambon I realized why I like brown rice so much. Other than the fact that it’s brown. Its indigenous to Afrika.
I cannot remember which video it was or I would post it.
It motivated me to study and work harder, because as Afrikan people we not only have a world to take back, but ourselves to get back.
Thank you for your enlightening interviews @obadelekambon. I look forward to taking your offline Akan classes to improve my Twi!
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Glad to hear it. I’ve mentioned it several times. Glad to hear it! Let’s speak Twi next time!
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Did not know that until watching the interview.
Lol, I’ll do my best Dr. Kambon. I’m still working on my writing, sentence structure, and verb conjugation so my reply may take two days in Twi lol.
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Lol yeah. Dr. may be wondering when my response will be lol.
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I am wondering, but I’m looking forward to it. Use it or lose it.
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Lol your right. Meekɔ sua Twi da gyae kasa ɛno. Kane, mebɛsua ɛno from my kind and esteemed teacher Dr. Kambon… who I believe will take it easy on me lol.
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Ɛwɔ sɛ wosua da biara! Wogu so?
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Maba Adesuadeɛ etɔ so mmienu na mebɛkɔ Adesuadeɛ etɔ so mmiɛna
ɛnkyɛ paa.-
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Maba adesuadeɛ a ɛtɔ so mmienu na mɛkɔ adesuadea a ɛtɔ so mmiɛnsa ɛrenkyɛ koraa.
Saa na ɛyɛ. Yere wo ho!-
Lol correction is noted “mɛkɔ instead of mebɛkɔ”. Meda ase for teaching the classes, see & hear you in lesson 3 Dr. Kambon.
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