Formation Of Twi Sentences - Introduction 1 | Learn Twi With Opoku | Asante Twi For Beginners
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- TWI INTRODUCTION
Hello - Hello/Merekyea wo oo/mo oo - Megye wo so oo, Yɛgye wo so meaning “we respond oo”
Goodbye - Baabaye
See you later - Mɛsan ahu wo bio/ akyirei/ yɛbɛhyia bio. And the response will be yoo Yɛbɛhu yɛn ho bio /yoo akyirei/yɛbɛhyia bio
See you tomorrow - yɛbɛhyia ɔkyena/Mɛsan ahu wo bio ɔkyena. Yɛbɛhu yɛn ho bio ɔkyena /
See you see you on Saturday - Yɛbɛhyia Memeneda
Link to the lesson “Twi days of the week”
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Please continue posting these videos!! Very educational and nicely structured! Lots of appreciation from diaspora ghanafuo!
I like your work. God Bless you.
Love you sir
Me paw kyew…How would you say…See you next Sunday or the Sunday after this one coming?
Yɛbɛhyia Kwasiada - see you next Sunday
Yɛbɛhyia Kwasiada a ɛreba yi n'awɔtwe - see you this coming Sunday's week
Is the ''r'' in Merekyea wo oo silent?
Yes, even though it is written "merekyea" it is pronounced "meekyea"
@@learntwiwithopoku Thank you for the fast answer, really good video I stay with them
@@obornyi2407i think its because when we are in natural speaking we usually glide over the r.