Learn the Twi Names of Some Food Items | LEARNAKAN.COM
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By the end of today's lesson, you will know the Twi names of some popular foods. This is the first of two preparatory Twi vocabulary lessons towards our speaking lesson on food and eating.
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I'm new to this channel but I really love your studies thank you bro I really want to learn more
@@Brastony-i3x thanks very much my brother. Good to have you here 😊
In Jamaica we also call avocado pear.
@@andrewhowson7540 oh really? We're one and the same after all ❤😊
@@learnakan Yeah, we have Twi words in our Patois, but they may sound different like potopoto instead of mpotompoto, and Ku instead of Hu (actually we use Ku to mean see and look, lol). We are indeed one.
Maakye Teacher Yaw. Love, love, love your videos, they've taught me sooooo much. Please I just wanted to ask if "mm)nk)" is the same word for both "lobster" and "shrimp"?
Hello dear Yaw. You are always great. Thanks for everything you do for the promotion of the Twi language.
Thank you, too, Thierry, for your kind words. Glad to have you here ❤😊
It's been while am ready to learn more
Welcome back Freeman 😊
Casava leaves, and especially root is an excellent natural shampoo and body wash. It is still used for this purpose by native people across the Americas
Thank you Mr. Yaw Sir !!
Me nso medaase Onua Karl
Do you live in Accra?
I'm VERY shocked that you could teach so many words in just 16 minutes while my not-quite-so-perfect teacher just goes on babbling gibbrish. You teach like Sal Khan, the founder of Khan Academy. (I'm not sure if you know about Khan Academy) You deserve the Nobel Peace Price!!! 😀👍
thank you for all the twi content you provide for us. I have been trying to reach out to you via email but have not been successful .
Really? Was the email sent or it didn't go through? Can you point me to it, maybe with the subject of the email?
Boss you doing a great paa now I will brag at job side very soon
😁 keep it up Mark. Medaase 😊
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