This is an amazing lesson. Learning phrases is very crucial because when learning a new language we tend to translate every word into our native language first for understanding. We are less likely to do that with phrases. Also I love that you speak the English phrases first. It allows me time to see if I can remember/speak the phrase in Twi on my own before I hear the answer. Great way to test myself and to retain what I am learning!
I love Akan/Twi, I am learning because I am a driver in a community with many Ghanaian people, and also my football club has Ghanaian players, so thank you for the video, it is very helpful!
Medaase pa ara Stephen. 🙏🏿🇬🇭 This is very helpful. I‘m half Ghanaian half German and grew up in Germany. Sadly my Agya never taught me twi, only English. But I‘m keen to learn. :)
Thank you very much for all your work Mr. Yaw ! Will the future tense videos be up soon? No rush of course (but it would be nice ahahha). God bless you!
Mr. Yaw, on your English-Akan Dictionary, how many words are there please. I'm going to Ghana in July and I started learning Asante Twi a month ago, I want to see how much words I'll be able to know if I can communicate with family members and other people. Medaase
Great video, Question: when I hear you pronounce a verb negation, is there a slight tone change in the negative? I feel like I hear a slight tonal change. (Ex: nim vs nnim) is it nním?) (yɛ vs nyɛ?) is it nyɛ’? I’m asking bc I most times have a hard time telling the difference during casual conversation (eg: in this video)
Thanks yaw for making 100 phrases for TWI, I’m sure it some time to execute but the only problem is it FADES IN and OUT ALOT so u miss some of the pronunciation!!
@@holyknight6382not just your father. That's how most of us Ghanaians say it now. But of course we can't teach that over the standard. And we don't write that in standard Twi either.
Medaase, Yaw.
I'm excited to learn Twi. Next time I return to Ghana, I want to try and speak with locals.
This is an amazing lesson. Learning phrases is very crucial because when learning a new language we tend to translate every word into our native language first for understanding. We are less likely to do that with phrases. Also I love that you speak the English phrases first. It allows me time to see if I can remember/speak the phrase in Twi on my own before I hear the answer. Great way to test myself and to retain what I am learning!
Glad you found this useful. Medaase 😊
I love Akan/Twi, I am learning because I am a driver in a community with many Ghanaian people, and also my football club has Ghanaian players, so thank you for the video, it is very helpful!
That's nice. Which country?
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I really love this effort ,
Searching for words to to appreciate you, because I am full of excitement I found none....
Thank you
Aww medaase 😊👍🏽
Thank you now i can communicate with my friend
Love this, helped me a lot, please make more!
Glad. Medaase 😊
Woohoo I'm in love with this language oh😅😅😅😅😅
Extremely Helpful. Thank you Mr. Yaw!
Medaase 😊
I appreciate your efforts in creating Twi lessons. Your passion for teaching shines through in every video. Please continue sharing your knowledge!
Thank you very much Koroma. I really appreciate your kind words 😊
Thank you very much Koroma. I really appreciate your kind words 😊
Very helpful video . Thanks a lot 🙏🙏
Medaase pii! 👍🏿❣️
Thank you so much ❤ I’m learning everything I can. You have been a big help to my family.
Excellent lesson 🔥🇬🇭❤
Although I know many of the phrases, it was very helpful and good practise. Keep going :)
Medaase 😊
Great lesson Yaw, will play over and over again - really useful
Amazing work on the lesson medaase pii
This is extremely helpful. Thank you.
Great video!
Medaase, Patrick 😊
Medaase pa ara Stephen. 🙏🏿🇬🇭 This is very helpful. I‘m half Ghanaian half German and grew up in Germany. Sadly my Agya never taught me twi, only English. But I‘m keen to learn. :)
It's good you're trying to learn. Keep it up, me nua 😊. Medaase
I enjoy the lesson so much
Glad 😊. Medaase
You've wrapped up the basic Twi phrases in less than 30 minutes. A record, Yaw.
Medaase, Onua Kwame 😊
Wooow i love that 🙌
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So useful ! Thank you
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Thank you very much for all your work Mr. Yaw !
Will the future tense videos be up soon? No rush of course (but it would be nice ahahha). God bless you!
Yes, that should be our next set of tense lessons. Medaase 😊
❤ thank you so much for this !!!!!!!
Mr. Yaw, on your English-Akan Dictionary, how many words are there please. I'm going to Ghana in July and I started learning Asante Twi a month ago, I want to see how much words I'll be able to know if I can communicate with family members and other people. Medaase
Hatur nuhun kang
Medaase
Thanks 😊🥰
Me nso medaase 😊
Mepakye3w i need to know: the snowman.
Medaase pa ara!
Thank you
Me nso medaase 😊
Awurade nyhira yen
Great video,
Question: when I hear you pronounce a verb negation, is there a slight tone change in the negative? I feel like I hear a slight tonal change. (Ex: nim vs nnim) is it nním?) (yɛ vs nyɛ?) is it nyɛ’?
I’m asking bc I most times have a hard time telling the difference during casual conversation (eg: in this video)
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Please can you create more?
Teach Akuapem Twi also.
Mefiri Nigeria
Please what is the name given when a chief destooled himself from the a throne in Twi. what is that called in twi?
What the difference between meda, mepa and mede??
Mete Accra
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Hi Yaw, I’d like to join your community. Would I be able to document my journey on Tik Tok?
But y u are not on TikTok sir,,☺️
My dads language he never taught me so I’m planning on surprising him
in the phrase "me nso me ho....." why do the "o" in "nso" and "ho" have a "u" sound? instead of an "o" sound?
I'm still wondering where the nkran. Is coming from... It's so much different then the word accra
Waoooh
Mede Doris😅😅😅😅
Thanks yaw for making 100 phrases for TWI, I’m sure it some time to execute but the only problem is it FADES IN and OUT ALOT so u miss some of the pronunciation!!
Really? That'd be strange because no fade effect was applied.
@@learnakan yeah if you go back and listen, your voice goes up and down because of the audio
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Thanks so much , my boyfriend will be shock
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But when my father speaks Twi he never says aane. He says AIN...is that wrong??
@@holyknight6382not just your father. That's how most of us Ghanaians say it now. But of course we can't teach that over the standard. And we don't write that in standard Twi either.
Nooo its not wrong.......is like someone saying 'yep'.....where the standardized version is 'yes'.
@@obaapaselina8218 so..AIN is okay?
@@learnakan so..AIN is okay
I just want to impress my boyfriend
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Hi yawo .. I've sent you an request concerning payments to join the community.. Since I myself have no credit card..
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Oh my god.... Never trust the google translation
Its totally different to this Twi lessons.
Huel Springs
c'est du baoulé avec un autre ton et une prononciation légèrement différente
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