You are right. At 76 years of age. Akan born. I have a lot to learn in spoken twi. Some of the words and expressions are new to me. Yes, she puts me to shame.
@@bowgate3817 This is why many people don't respect Africans. Why would people respect people sho don't value their own languages enough to learn and speak them while boasting about their supposed mastery of other people's languages?
Yaa Baby, may the Almighty God keep you safe in our motherland Ghana. May HE bless you and your offspring for being proud to be part of us. You're simply articulate in the Twi language, keep it up and ignore the critics. We're proud of you .
All those who are criticising you are not Ashanti people, they jealous how you speak good Twi and you didn't speak their language. Keep it up, Am happy to see you speaking Twi.
You are on point with us all being part of the solution rather than the negative cries. Old citizens like us who were the first citizens post colonial have sacrificed a lot to support growth. University days for more than 3 months we all had to go into the hinterland to carry cocoa beans for export to raise foreign exchange for Ghana. I am proud my generation never complained and went to assist to add value. Please stop taking away values. You observe eg drivers driving on pavements to avoid traffic. Let us protect what we have so money can be channelled elsewhere. Let us also revisit Dr Ephraim Amu's Yen ara asaase ni. The lyrics encourages us to pick up the mantle and run with it to add value to the growth and well being of Ghana.
Yaa don't Mind them. We have accepted as a Ghanaian and a sister. Asantima love you and am Sure, the Otumfour will love you and accept you as❤😊 one of us. Keep it baby sis.😊
Thank you, (Adwoa) Yaa Baby. I like you, Yaa, for your bravado and for what you’re doing for my tribe and country. I am an Asante and a very proud one. People from other tribes who became my friends wanted to kill me because of my being an Asante and the fact that I never left behind any aspects of it. I have corrected some about the language which has gradually been “bastardized” by numerous Fm radio presenters. They began destroying the beautiful Asante TWI about twenty years ago. I love it that you, a native of Almighty USA, has taken it upon yourself to further enhance this beautiful language and culture and to instil in your children the purity of the language and its culture. My fourth child is a girl. She was born in Anloga in Kumasi. When I started speaking TWI to her, my wife - half Ewe half Ga - objected even though I told her she will know the English language once she started school. But my wife didn’t agree. Now she doesn’t want anything to do with TWI even though my wife herself speaks it. So thank you. I will try and get in touch but keep it up. You are appreciated.
Ghanaians(especially those who weren't even born in usa)abroad in 🇺🇸 shy speaking twi.nkurasis3mi ne nhweh3anim no y3 more.abr)fo no koa anigye y3 twi ne ho.
There are folks in Ghana who are shy to speak english. She was raised in Ghana so what do you expect? It's great to slang in America regardless of your origin. She knows she can only get around in Ghana with twi.
Beautiful sister Yaa baby you are so brellent what a positive lovely sister thank you so much my own sister yaa May God bless your home keep my brother in-law peaceful for me
And yet the rest of us (myself included) are trying so hard to forget our mother tongue .. we bring up our kids speaking English and not teaching them how to speak twi! I am still amazed that kids are growing up in GH and can’t speak their native language. It’s so sad but the parents think it’s FLEX… how ignorant!!!! We need a renewal of mind and education.
And yet the rest of us (myself included) are trying so hard to forget our mother tongue .. we bring up our speaking English and not teaching them how to speak twi! I am still amazed that kids are growing up in GH and can’t speak their native language. It’s so sad but the parents think it’s FLEX… how ignorant!!!! We need a renewal of mind and education.
Yeah that’s my mother land Africa they always bring you down , The moment you start speaking English they gonna laugh at you and when you speak your local language,, and you make some mistakes they gonna insult you is crazy especially my mother land Ghana 🇬🇭 people. Even those who are laughing at you they can not speak and write,, oh yea they can.
Hi guys does anyone knows the channel which translated in English . Bcoz the channel i am seeing there are no sub titles.Iam just an African who want to hear their story.Thanx in advance!!
No no no we want only English to united us my sister. Let's forget about twi. Ewe is more spread in Africa 🌍 and in the world than twi. But we need English is our official language and it is already uniting us
Hi Yaa I appreciate you so much just keep going may be the best I can do to help your mission is to give you a song that reflects this mission it's titled HAY GIRL. It's all about a message to the girls.
Useless interview. You coulda digged more starting with when she first came to ghana, what country she was born in, her family upbringing etc. Ghanacelebrities useless gossip sight so I'm not surprised
Yaa Baby has shown how to get integrated in any society one finds ones self in. God bless her.
As a Ghanaian I am in awe of this lady. Much respect to you. Excellent job ❤👏👏👏
Is she in awe of you for speaking her language?
Why are you in awe???....this is shameful...always ready to give white people...EVERYTHING....
Very smart and articulate. Impressive grasp of the Akan language. Her extensive vocabulary in twi puts a lot of us to shame.
You are right. At 76 years of age. Akan born. I have a lot to learn in spoken twi. Some of the words and expressions are new to me. Yes, she puts me to shame.
0:44 - I don't even know what that food is. 🤣😂🤦🏽
I'm born in London but go to Ghana every year. Never even heard of that dish. 😂🤣
@@bowgate3817 This is why many people don't respect Africans. Why would people respect people sho don't value their own languages enough to learn and speak them while boasting about their supposed mastery of other people's languages?
You’re not Ghanaian then.
Hmmmmm
Yaa Baby, may the Almighty God keep you safe in our motherland Ghana. May HE bless you and your offspring for being proud to be part of us. You're simply articulate in the Twi language, keep it up and ignore the critics. We're proud of you .
All those who are criticising you are not Ashanti people, they jealous how you speak good Twi and you didn't speak their language. Keep it up,
Am happy to see you speaking Twi.
This girl has embraced Ghana. Bless her Respect
Her dress is beautiful wow
I love my Ghanaian sister Yaa Baby! She is so beautiful and straight shooter of the truth. Yaa Asantewaa give it do them the Twi !
Haha I can’t stop laughing 😂😂😂❤❤❤❤Yaa baby is too much 😊
You are soo brilliant keep it up
You have deep mind
You are on point with us all being part of the solution rather than the negative cries. Old citizens like us who were the first citizens post colonial have sacrificed a lot to support growth. University days for more than 3 months we all had to go into the hinterland to carry cocoa beans for export to raise foreign exchange for Ghana. I am proud my generation never complained and went to assist to add value. Please stop taking away values. You observe eg drivers driving on pavements to avoid traffic. Let us protect what we have so money can be channelled elsewhere. Let us also revisit Dr Ephraim Amu's Yen ara asaase ni. The lyrics encourages us to pick up the mantle and run with it to add value to the growth and well being of Ghana.
Wow I really love this interview what can we do to make this world, planet earth a better place 👍👍💪💪
Thanks a lot. A very healthy conversation. I admire Yaa's ambition. We can make Ghana a lovely place place to stay.
You are very right darling, now people don't want their children to speak Twi anymore
Yaa don't
Mind them. We have accepted as a Ghanaian and a sister.
Asantima love you and am
Sure, the Otumfour will love you and accept you as❤😊 one of us.
Keep it baby sis.😊
Thank you yaa baby girl for your educate them God bless you give you long life
I like your hairstyle.You look pretty. Eeii Yaa Baby, Wo bube akese, akese, akese, tese Ghanafo mpaninfo. Mo, waye adie.
Yaa Baby you do all ,and we are proud of you
Very decent woman,she is indeed from Ghana
She is a very good person and wow!
❤❤ good interviewer good question .well than
God bless you Yaa baby
Eiiiii Broni paaa he speaks Twi like that 😂😂😂
This woman have made my day la 😅😅😅😅 m3ñi 3wu mpo 😅😅😅
Thank you, (Adwoa) Yaa Baby. I like you, Yaa, for your bravado and for what you’re doing for my tribe and country. I am an Asante and a very proud one. People from other tribes who became my friends wanted to kill me because of my being an Asante and the fact that I never left behind any aspects of it. I have corrected some about the language which has gradually been “bastardized” by numerous Fm radio presenters. They began destroying the beautiful Asante TWI about twenty years ago. I love it that you, a native of Almighty USA, has taken it upon yourself to further enhance this beautiful language and culture and to instil in your children the purity of the language and its culture. My fourth child is a girl. She was born in Anloga in Kumasi. When I started speaking TWI to her, my wife - half Ewe half Ga - objected even though I told her she will know the English language once she started school. But my wife didn’t agree. Now she doesn’t want anything to do with TWI even though my wife herself speaks it. So thank you. I will try and get in touch but keep it up. You are appreciated.
God bless you Yaa
I would be happy to see all Ghanaians in U.S to come to your show in windy City, second city,chitown one day.
Funny thing,most middle class home in Ghana don’t speak Twi at home
Ghanaians(especially those who weren't even born in usa)abroad in 🇺🇸 shy speaking twi.nkurasis3mi ne nhweh3anim no y3 more.abr)fo no koa anigye y3 twi ne ho.
There are folks in Ghana who are shy to speak english. She was raised in Ghana so what do you expect? It's great to slang in America regardless of your origin. She knows she can only get around in Ghana with twi.
I love you Yaa baby ❤
Beautiful sister Yaa baby you are so brellent what a positive lovely sister thank you so much my own sister yaa
May God bless your home keep my brother in-law peaceful for me
I just love yaa baby hahaha
ALL THE GREAT LEADERS AND ANCESTORS...TO SEE THIS DAY IS VERY SAD TO ROLL OVER AND JUST GIVE THEM EVERYTHING...
I don't understand
@@michaeltaylor8835😂
Ah, abetie Sen 😅😅😅😅😅
Wow very articulate luv her 10x I'm amazed 👏 😍
Yaa baby face the wall, you've grown very beautiful
I love you both most especially the interviewer, nice interview❤❤
Yeah the interviewer she is very great and perfect
I hope to see her on Mcbrown kitchen very soon. She will really gel with Mcbrown.
Haha... this lady is serious. Her twi is clear.
Yaa Baby nie🤝🤝🤝
And yet the rest of us (myself included) are trying so hard to forget our mother tongue .. we bring up our kids speaking English and not teaching them how to speak twi! I am still amazed that kids are growing up in GH and can’t speak their native language. It’s so sad but the parents think it’s FLEX… how ignorant!!!!
We need a renewal of mind and education.
Yeah my dear everyone doesn’t like foolish things
Love 💯🙏✌✌✌👏
Much much love ❤️
And she's so beautiful
And yet the rest of us (myself included) are trying so hard to forget our mother tongue .. we bring up our speaking English and not teaching them how to speak twi! I am still amazed that kids are growing up in GH and can’t speak their native language. It’s so sad but the parents think it’s FLEX… how ignorant!!!!
We need a renewal of mind and education.
Good to hear that
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️interesting inspiration awesome keep it up ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👋
Yeah that’s my mother land Africa they always bring you down , The moment you start speaking English they gonna laugh at you and when you speak your local language,, and you make some mistakes they gonna insult you is crazy especially my mother land Ghana 🇬🇭 people. Even those who are laughing at you they can not speak and write,, oh yea they can.
Yaa baby woy3 too tuff 🤍
Wonderful
Hahahahaha 😂😂eiii jesus
This white lady is too much, 've you seen the difference of us, she's having a forsight of staying in Ghana, very intelligent.
Obroni, w3ni abie paaa😊
Yaa baby you have put weight on now 😅😅😅
Yaa don't bother about those who want to bring you down,is a Ghanaian attitude.when they travel to Europe they will understand you.
@utvghana we need her on United showbiz
Hi guys does anyone knows the channel which translated in English . Bcoz the channel i am seeing there are no sub titles.Iam just an African who want to hear their story.Thanx in advance!!
No no no we want only English to united us my sister. Let's forget about twi. Ewe is more spread in Africa 🌍 and in the world than twi. But we need English is our official language and it is already uniting us
No, Twi is our native language. Take your English.
Eii Yaa, face the wall?
Asantewa bro ni you are fine you are beautifull
Pretty Lady 👍
Leave them you just good
Who is interviewing who?
The top yellow was the one doing the interview.
Lovely
Hahahaha Yaa
This woman is just too much.😀
Yaa, Nyame nhyira wo
Not once did you ask her where she’s from. Europe? The new world ?
Wow
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I want to be her friend
Elle est blanche ,ou bien , elle est du Ghana ??
From USA
She is American, married to a Ghanaian, with two children in Ghana 🇬🇭
@@samuelappiagyei633 Ok.
That's the first thing they do before they take control; dress like the native and speak their language.
Lol...be calm. We like folks who learn the culture. The country is for black people, but color isn't an issue.
@@multyz1 If you know history you would know that how they first started invaded the Egyptian....
@audrey lee Egypt isn't Ghana. Some Egyptians don't even recognize themselves as Africans.
They dont take control we give them the control till we can control ourselves
Proud of her, but she's not white women but Eroupean woman, or American woman, Canadian woman etc
Hi Yaa I appreciate you so much just keep going may be the best I can do to help your mission is to give you a song that reflects this mission it's titled HAY GIRL. It's all about a message to the girls.
Useless interview. You coulda digged more starting with when she first came to ghana, what country she was born in, her family upbringing etc. Ghanacelebrities useless gossip sight so I'm not surprised
You joined UA-cam 2008 and your page is still without a single video' I guess it not easy for you.
Very true she mixed everything up back to front basabasa interview with useless questions bi aha
Silly ppl, tomorrow they'll say yt ppl stole their culture.
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