🇬🇭Ghana Tag🇬🇭| Suli Breaks v Laila (Twi)

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  • Hey Guys, here's a Ghana tag with my friend Suli Breaks... we decided to do one in Twi to see who speaks it best. Let me know who you think won #TeamLaila or #TeamSuli :)
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  • @FusionofCultures
    @FusionofCultures  7 років тому +100

    Hey guys! I know there's no subtitles because, frankly, I don't have the 'know how' to do it myself accurately and efficiently 😩😫 and I couldn't find a company to translate Twi - English (3rd world problems) Anywhoo! This video is open to community contributions. If you can translate it, you can actually submit it so everyone can also enjoy. God bless you ❤️💛🖤💚

    • @jessicaatinkah4933
      @jessicaatinkah4933 7 років тому

      FusionofCultures I'm from Ghana too 😍😍😍 Gang 🤘🏽🤘🏽🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭

    • @rosybest5922
      @rosybest5922 7 років тому +9

      FusionofCultures hi laila ! I'm Congolese but I have stayed in Ghana for 5 years in Kumasi most of the time so I understood a little what you guys talked about. Me ka twi kakra kakra 😃😃. by the way, wo ye fe! I miss Gh kraa... 😄 . my Ghana name is Akosua , I'm a sunday born.

    • @aridaamissah
      @aridaamissah 7 років тому

      FusionofCultures I have tried and translated below! Enjoy👍

    • @breannepierre5741
      @breannepierre5741 7 років тому

      FusionofCultures is it a combination of Haitian Creole with Jamaican patwa ??

    • @sddunlop
      @sddunlop 7 років тому

      I hear french a little and I think I hear kreyòl???? oh and Suli and that smile ..... very nice thanks for sharing

  • @eVaniwithaV
    @eVaniwithaV 7 років тому +149

    I am African American, and I have no idea what you guys were saying but I enjoyed this, seeing you guys be authentically yourselves, this video seemed culturally rich, a lot of things in America can be very culturally watered down. You guys made me wish I knew more about my roots...

    • @user-wn2es2ie8g
      @user-wn2es2ie8g 7 років тому

      eVaniwithaV if you want to know your roots you are Afro Native American. African people know where they come from. "African Americans " we're lied to!!! "They" want us to think we came from Africa, but we did not. Your roots are here my love. The Pocahontas Indians you see were already mixed with white. The real native Americans were black. It's there if you want to know the truth. You just have to look for it. The Christopher Columbus motto was " if we cannot get them out we will breed them out". If I was African American I would be proud but I am not. I am an aboriginal and so are 99% of African Americans. We were just lied to. I love you and wish you knowledge.

    • @IamGlowrious
      @IamGlowrious 7 років тому +7

      eVaniwithaV ignorance is a evil disease, get well soon

    • @SuperBabiiT
      @SuperBabiiT 7 років тому +14

      Kristina McDonald good for you Hun. You found your roots, and it's denial, I hope they accept you. But Africa for the win 💪🏿🙅🏾‍♂️

    • @MsDarkie93
      @MsDarkie93 7 років тому +9

      Kristina McDonald Looool so are you saying slavery didn't exist and west Africans weren't taken from Africa and brought to America because I'm confused? How would you explain the black people in the Caribbean? Where do we originate from?

    • @user-wn2es2ie8g
      @user-wn2es2ie8g 7 років тому +5

      jahhutrt lepeed Slavery absolutely happened. We were enslaved in our own land. Black people were every where, not just in Africa. I'm not in denial about anything, I just know the truth and I want my people to know as well and for everyone to see that we have been lied to. Knowledge is power and if we have knowledge and power we can heal as a people and and start to tip the odds back in our favor. I comment in peace and do not want anyone offended. Believe it or not. It's ok.

  • @aridaamissah
    @aridaamissah 7 років тому +246

    am gonna try and translate the answers for y'all who don't understand yeah!
    1. Suli: the last time he went to Ghana was in 2014 and he spent quite some time there, he plans to go back again
    Laila: She went last year.
    2. Suli: His parents are from certain part of Ghana (can't spell) and his grandma is from Tema community 2
    Laila: From Kumasi (her mum) &dad from the northern part of Ghana
    3. Laila: Born on Monday and shes called Adowa Asantewa. basically named after her mum
    Suli: Born on Saturday and he's called Kwame
    4. Both speak the Ghanaian language. Laila said she speaks better than Suli😂😂😂
    5. Both of them love omo tui (rice balls) but Laila also love tuoa zaafi (northern food)
    6. Suli: doesn't have anything in his house that reminds him or anybody he's a Ghanaian!
    Laila: she has lots of things to remind her and anybody who enters her home she's a Ghanaian
    7. Laila: she said her pet was a goat😂😂😂 her response to the kid was that of a cheeky one (pet ap)nkye)😂😂😂😂
    8. Suli: popular saying is ka waano paa d) (fante not twi) meaning keep mute or quite! But his favourite is "m3 b)h) t3se meter (kinda like being there or available 24/7)
    Laila: money can only be used in making more money!
    This is how fast and far I could translate @FusionofCultures 😍😙😙😙 hope this helps someone tho✌✌

    • @JM-xz6de
      @JM-xz6de 7 років тому +1

      Maame Arida thanks.

    • @AshantiQueen
      @AshantiQueen 7 років тому +2

      Maame Arida, I'm proud of you. You did well.

    • @aridaamissah
      @aridaamissah 7 років тому +1

      @akabajada777 I tried yeah😊😊 thanks! 😚

    • @AshantiQueen
      @AshantiQueen 7 років тому

      You're welcome.

    • @afrakoma_a
      @afrakoma_a 7 років тому

      Accurate, well done!

  • @Frimstagram
    @Frimstagram 7 років тому +120

    This put the biggest smile on my face! Yε wo krom! 🇬🇭❤️

  • @nythebest1
    @nythebest1 7 років тому +126

    I love being Ghanaian 😊

  • @aridaamissah
    @aridaamissah 7 років тому +139

    Smiled thru it all😁😁yasss! Am a Ghanaian! 😍Where my Ghana babes @😘✌
    😂😂😂😂😂 @FusionofCultures pet ap)nkye 😂😂😂😂 y'all did great tho!👏👏👏

  • @afrakoma_a
    @afrakoma_a 7 років тому +26

    Ghanafuo stand up! Mu, wo a ye adie paa! It's beautiful to hear you speak our beautiful language. More of this me pa wo cho!

  • @kemiesther2971
    @kemiesther2971 7 років тому +53

    I'm Nigerian and obviously i wouldn't understand but it was so nice to watch and i watched all the way through 😃 Just because we're in the UK doesn't mean we should lose our mother tongue

    • @nanaaraj
      @nanaaraj 6 років тому +2

      kemi akin true. I'm Ghanaian and even though you are Nigerian, you are still my African sister.

  • @myfro_gh9712
    @myfro_gh9712 7 років тому +39

    I love you Laila, you speak great twi (even better then me, lol) but it's a little refined... Suli speaks Twi like a typical Ashanti man HAHAHAA.... with all the right mannerisms!!!

  • @CeeJayLive
    @CeeJayLive 7 років тому +28

    u both r good. but considering the guy wasn't born in Ghana that is impressive. the girl is great with the language but the guy has a more local accent with the twi

  • @qayathetruestepper
    @qayathetruestepper 7 років тому +22

    I am actually of Jamaican Heritage but I understand that during slavery, many slaves were taken from the West Coast of Africa to Jamaica. Throughout my whole 15 years of living, people always assume I'm Ghanaian and I am really good at the dancing. Plus, my Grandad looks Ghanaian❤... Moral of the story is that videos like this make me so happy because I love hearing Twi and I feel a deep connection through the screen lol 😂✨👑💪🏾

    • @asanteakan70
      @asanteakan70 7 років тому +1

      Shaqaya Bambury look coromantee .

    • @danielarthur6974
      @danielarthur6974 4 роки тому +2

      History has it that the largest and strongest tribe in Ghana that resisted the colonial rule the most (The Ashantis/Akans) were the ones taken to Jamaica, Suriname, Seychelles, Guyana,... The language they spoke in this video is the Akan Language (Twi), about 70-80% of Ghanaians speak / understand it.. It's similar to that koromanti language.. 'Koromanti' is actually a place in Ghana, in the central region, close to the coast where slave trade mostly happened.
      It's also believed that "Jamaica" was coined from the Twi sentence "jama yaka" meaning "I believe we are stuck here". When the slaves go to the Jamaican islands they thought they could escape until they realized they were surrounded by water and they started saying they believe they are stuck on the island forever.. Hence "jama yaka", Jamaica..
      Lol I study Jamaican and Ghanaian history for fun

  • @SamanthaPollack
    @SamanthaPollack 7 років тому +20

    I'm Surinamese. My bestfriend is Ghanian. I had no idea what you guys were talking about.. 😂 but this was so fun to watch!

  • @tigereyes5
    @tigereyes5 7 років тому +18

    I don't understand so can't say who spoke best but Laila sounded like she had an effortless flow whereas Suli's mannerisms and gestures were very much like an African man.

  • @eleanorhees6277
    @eleanorhees6277 7 років тому +2

    This is the funniest Ghana Tag and I loved it! Laila's vocabulary is extensive but Suli's pronounciation is better (excuse my English lol). I cringed when I heard Laila as a Ghanaian saying 'Yaa Gyasi' wrongly in her top 5 book videos!

    • @narkietetteh
      @narkietetteh 5 років тому +1

      You are right! That is the exact rating. Laila has a more expansive vocabulary which is not surprising seeing she was born and grew up in Ghana but Suli's accent and pronunciation is closer to it. I loved the tag tho so funny and I love both Laila and Suli they are making GH proud.

  • @ramaka9878
    @ramaka9878 7 років тому +9

    Omg! I'm senegalese and I'm watching this like I understand twi.
    That is soooooo beautiful 😍😍😍

  • @jacentwamala
    @jacentwamala 7 років тому +39

    I am from Uganda and don't understand Twi but I just love africans so I loved watching the video lol

    • @NaturallyInspired11
      @NaturallyInspired11 7 років тому +1

      Jacent Wamala hey fellow Ugandan!! I have a UA-cam channel and I love Africa and Africans too!!!

    • @jacentwamala
      @jacentwamala 7 років тому

      Very nice!

    • @jacentwamala
      @jacentwamala 7 років тому

      i can try lol

  • @MemsNaijNATS
    @MemsNaijNATS 7 років тому +15

    I'm Nigerian but I attended Uni in Accra. Uni of Ghana, Legon so Understood a little bit.

  • @MsStefy01
    @MsStefy01 7 років тому +12

    You guys both did well. Ashanti sista in the house. I wasn't born in Ghana n I've been there only once when I was 4 therefore more than 15 yrs ago, but I started speaking it at 10 when my sisters came from Ghana. I wonder how some people born in Ghana who even grew up there come to the western world n they end up not speaking it at all. So if they can't speak it what will happen to the next generation yet they call themselves Ghanaians. Ghana 1st. Having a different country's citizenship shouldn't make u forget who u are or at least stop u from trying to speak the language even if people laugh at u. Team Ghana all day everyday chale

  • @estherbond792
    @estherbond792 7 років тому +30

    I have some translation for the first question.
    Q.when was thr last time you were in Ghana (GH) 1:36-2:14
    Suli:last time I was in Gh was around 2014.
    Leila:so a very long time ago.
    S: no,not that long ago.
    L:so along time ago.
    S:no,not really.
    L:your eyes & legs haven't been to Gh for a long time.
    S:I was there for a long time. so the last time I was there wasn't that long ago. maybe, might go back next week
    L:I hear you/if you say so
    L:I went to Gh last year around this time. S:what were you doing there?
    L:I went to Gh to see my family.
    S:you are being too British. you don't know anyone in Gh.who do you know there?
    L:my family in Gh
    S:where do they live?which area/community?
    L:there live in kumasi
    S:kumasi?where?which part?
    L:what?
    S:you don't know where your family lives hahaha
    L:tech
    S:tech?where in tech?which part/one?
    L:tech around tech area
    S:I know people there I will call them right now and find out if they know your family.
    L:call & ask them
    S:no one knows your family there .

  • @iyliyyajackson3342
    @iyliyyajackson3342 7 років тому +57

    omg I adore him, lol I love this even though I didn't understand 😁 such a beautiful language.

    • @FusionofCultures
      @FusionofCultures  7 років тому +8

      Thank you sis 😘

    • @cinditam4875
      @cinditam4875 7 років тому

      FusionofCultures I love the necklace how can I get that ?

  • @heun-ka8120
    @heun-ka8120 7 років тому +33

    I am from Ivory Coast and I am baoulé (I don't know how to translate it in english) ( a group of the akan ). And I can understand a little bit what you were saying because we have some words in common. I am so happy to hear you speak your language with so much pride 😍

    • @thehoneydeev
      @thehoneydeev 6 років тому +3

      Heun- Ka twi is also part of the Akan group, that's why you could somewhat understand. Also an Nzima from Ivory Coast

    • @crystalzag7143
      @crystalzag7143 5 років тому

      Yes

  • @kofiberns103
    @kofiberns103 6 років тому +6

    The best ghana 🇬🇭 tag ever

  • @influencedaesthetic9550
    @influencedaesthetic9550 7 років тому +1

    I don't need the subtitles I just enjoyed the video for the beauty it offered. I don't have to understand the language to appreciate the culture and seeing you guys so excited to just speak your native tongue with each other. Amazing. Thanks for sharing.

  • @LearnTwiwithEfiaBAE
    @LearnTwiwithEfiaBAE 6 років тому +2

    Asem😂😂 by force Ghana😂😭 you guys had me laughing through the whole video. Laila has more vocabulary and is more comfortable speaking twi and she has an English accent in it. Whereas, Suli has less of an English accent in his twi but doesn't have as much vocabulary as Laila. So it's tie. Well done guys🙌🎉😅

    • @narkietetteh
      @narkietetteh 5 років тому

      Lol...yh this is the exact verdict.

  • @nadine_evans
    @nadine_evans 7 років тому +3

    I LOVE this so much hearing my language on UA-cam. But Ga is my preference. 🇬🇭

  • @Shansenn
    @Shansenn 7 років тому +1

    This was so amazing to watch! Love my language, love my culture, love my country ! thanks for the video ! keep's coming babe !

  • @ymb6987
    @ymb6987 7 років тому

    The language is absolutely beautiful and you and Suli are having the best time with this tag! Love it and thanks for sharing Laila and Suli!

  • @kerenkeziaofficial
    @kerenkeziaofficial 7 років тому +24

    Ghanaians out here🙋🏽 🇬🇭 & looool this was too funny😂❤️

    • @adannaxo
      @adannaxo 6 років тому

      ItsKerenKezia R u ghanaian?

    • @cometoChrist
      @cometoChrist 5 років тому +1

      Loved this video so much! I love being Ghanaian ❤️❤️🙌🏾

  • @Iamirealla
    @Iamirealla 7 років тому +8

    I don't understand the language, but it sounds beautiful 😊

  • @kele6wele
    @kele6wele 7 років тому +2

    Yaaaaasssssssssss! Ye wo krom.Laila I have been waiting for a twi video for so long. Your twi is kuma. And Suli well done well done well done! Somebody not born in Ghana your twi is excellent.

  • @Pint890
    @Pint890 7 років тому +5

    Eiii Suli 3y3 gananii??!! Adwoa Asantewaa way3 adie nanso wu twi nu br)fu no d))su dudu. Kwame twi nu eny3 bad kwraaa oo. Laila "north" 3y3 "esrem" wai, bisa wu papa ehinfa w) esrem na )fri wati? Loved it! 🇬🇭 🇬🇭

    • @Pint890
      @Pint890 7 років тому

      My fav saying: Abua )ni dua onyame na opra nihu! Love it. God's gotchu!, you feel me?!😜

  • @makedashebagabriel3531
    @makedashebagabriel3531 7 років тому +13

    Laila I think your twi(mixed with a little British accent) sounded better and I love it

  • @theresaboateng90
    @theresaboateng90 7 років тому +7

    Ghanafuor wo krom🇬🇭... yaaaayyy!!! but it's a draw though,you both spoke eloquently and beautifully. Love the banter xxx

  • @makafuiahadji986
    @makafuiahadji986 7 років тому +15

    eiiiii, lol. Laila u win. Kwame y3 too know, but very intresting. Ayikoo.

  • @nanayaasworld
    @nanayaasworld 7 років тому +7

    Question 1
    Suli: the last time i went to ghana, it was like (about) -- did you hear? like (about) -- around 2014.
    laila: so it's been a while since you've been?
    Suli: no it hasn't,
    Laila: so it's been a while. it has been a while since Your eyes and your legs have seen ghana
    Suli: no it hasn't. I spent a while there too. when i went i spent a long time there.
    Laila: got it
    Suli: it's been like 2 years now. you'll see (who knows) I'll probably go next week
    laila: got it
    suli: i'll go next week
    laila: As for me, i went to ghana the same time -
    suli: last year , what were you doing there?
    laila: around this same time last year is when I went to ghana
    Suli: you're acting "brofosem"(English-like). you don't know
    laila : [same time as suli] i went to ghana to see my people, my family
    Suli: you don't have people in ghana. what people do you have in ghana?
    laila: my family is there
    suli: what community? where? where do they live?
    laila:kumasi
    suli: where in kumasi?
    laila: huh?
    suli: You don't know! you don't know! where in Kumasi?
    laila: tech
    suli: where in tech?
    laila: tech
    suli: tech where?
    laila: tech, in the same place
    suli: i know people in kumasi i'll call them and ask them if they know your people. They don't
    laila: call and ask then.
    Question 2
    suli: oh so, my dad is from kyebi, i've been there before and my mom is from apedwa
    laila: apedwa, okay
    suli: apedwa, and so when she lived in community 2, tema
    laila: ahh tema whitney is from tema
    suli: we are not talking about people here(in UK), we're talking about real Tema people, where does whitney live in Tema?
    laila: i don't know.
    suli: aha. now if i go to tema right now, they'll know i have arrived
    laila: you do what?
    [both laugh]
    laila: what are you doing?
    suli: answer the question
    laila: so my mom is from konongo, she's an Ashanti
    suli: she's what? say it right. she's an Ashanti
    laila: she's an Ashanti, my father is a Hausa person, he's from the north. if i said i knew where i'd be lying
    suli: wow. so you don't know where your dad is from?
    laila: i said i don't know where my dad is from
    suli: so you just know he's a Hausa person? You've never been there?
    laila: please no.
    suli: i won't say anything...
    laila: yeah. you don't have to say anything
    suli: [unitelligible] you haven't been to your people
    laila: yeah. i got it.
    Question 3
    laila: they call me adwoa, i was born on Monday. They also call me asantewaa. my mom is called Akua asantewaa. Asantewaa and mother. So they call me adwoa asantewaa, what a beautiful name. come on now.
    Suli: As for me, they call me kwame
    laila: oh so you're a kwame
    suli: yeah kwame. Kwame [unintelligle] amoako
    laila: okay so kwame, what day were you born?
    suli: oh of course everyone know that if you're kwame you were born --
    laila: what day?
    suli: [laughs] laila, you [with an emphasis] you're testing me
    laila: kwame, what day were you born?
    suli: you can google it and see it
    Question 4
    laila: as for me, i speak twi well, my twi is beautiful.
    laila: my twi is beautiful!
    Question 5
    laila: what food do you like?
    suli: chicken, anything with chicken in it.
    laila: chicken is not a ghanaian food
    suli: balled rice
    laila: i also love balled rice
    suli: when did you eat balled rice?
    laila: the day before yesterday
    suli: have you been to chop {probably a restaurant that serves ghanaian food}?
    laila: what will i do at chop? if my-
    suli: ah you haven't been to chop then-
    laila: my house is -
    suli: ah you haven't been to chop so
    laila: my kitchen is a chop
    suli: just say you haven't been. you kitchen is not a chop bar, our kitchen is a kitchen.
    laila: what would i be doing at a chop bar?
    suli: chop bar is where real ghanaian people got to eat balled rice, not your kitchen.
    suli: i remember i went to church, we went to a chop bar two hours
    laila: in this country, what chop bar do you know?
    suli: have you done two hours at a chop bar?
    laila: in this country, what chop bar do you know?
    suli: at the time i was in ghana
    laila: what did you go to do there?
    suli: i went to eat. They put in that thing {describing a bowl} and every sits down to eat
    laila: okay i got it
    suli: you eat your balled rice with a spoon
    laila: you're the one who eats balled rice with a spoon
    suli: you eat balled rice with a spoon
    suli: tell the truth, i've seen you eat fufu with a spoon, tell the truth
    laila: you've seen me eat--- suli?
    suli: i've seen you eating with it on snapchat, snapchat.
    laila: suli you saw me eating fufu on snapchat?
    laila: okay i got it
    laila: anyways, the food i enjoy the most is balled rice and tuozafi. what Hausa person doesn't enjoy tuozafi. it's our food so it's something I enjoy a lot
    Question 6
    suli: there are lot of things in my house
    laila: I've been to your house before there's nothing there that shows that--
    suli: you've come to my house before? wow. then you did not look properly
    laila: i've been to his house before there is nothing there that suggests he's from ghana--
    suli: you didnt look properly
    laila: apart from himself, this body sitting right here, there's nothing--
    suli: you're not telling the truth
    laila: that suggest he's from ghana
    suli: ah if you're from ghana truly, you dont have to prove to everyone that you're ghana. why?
    suli: look at you, you've worn kente [gesturing to her head wrap]. who are you lying to?
    laila: this is kente? this is kente?
    suli: no, you've worn cloth, you're deceiving people
    laila: i've heard it. so short story long or long story short. in his house there's nothing there that suggests he's ghanaian.
    suli: you're telling lies.
    laila: there's nothing
    suli: because you didn't go to be bedroom
    laila: i said in his house there's nothing to prove he's ghanaian. as for me, my house, everywhere you'll look ghana is plastered there.
    suli: so by force ghana
    laila: painting sculptures, colthing every where you'll pass.. when you enter my house you see 'ah in this house a beautiful ghanaian lives here"
    Question 7
    suli: white people ask alot of things everyday. mm you should answer
    laila: when i first came here...when i can to this country i was 8 years old, i went to primary school and someone asked me: at home do i have a pet lion or a pet monkey?
    laila: and umm, what a flabbergast, imagine the "conconbilities". so you know, it was a shock, i never expected but there you have it. people in this country, white people, ignorance is bliss to an extent. in fact, a black person actually asked me that question. The child was black.
    suli: of course she was probably acting english-like
    laila: when she asked me i said no, i have a pet goat.
    suli: oh, i forgot, i went to ghana 19...kojo ko ko. there asked me somethings -
    Question 8
    suli: nosy gossiper, shut your mouth, i'm plastered there like a meter
    laila: i'm plastered there like a meter is a saying but nosy gossiper is not a saying it is a word
    suli: you said words. do you know "shut your mouth" you don't know?
    laila: :"shut your mouth" is what? is it twi? Or is it a new language
    suli: you don't know, don't bother you don't know.
    laila: okay i got
    suli: if you go to ghana... when you go to kumasi ask them
    laila: okay i got it, i know.
    Laila: God forgive me, i don't know because you've anglicized the word so if i don't understand, I don't understand
    suli: I'm plastered there like a meter is mine
    laila: as for me, i have several. " it takes money to earn money". " if an animal were to bite you it would be from your own cloth" what else? I like a lot of them.
    suli: english like proverbs, they don't say that. if you read a book that's when they'll say that. when you talk to someone they'll say "i'm plastered there like a meter,, they won't say "if something were to bite you--
    laila: we say that, everyday. People say that everyday.
    suli: oh no one says that
    laila: okay anyways, how should we say it? Family, that's all the questions. we're finished so we thank you for coming to this channel to watch this video, so if you understand twi and you understand it, you should comment in the section and tell us that laila or suli, whose twi is beautiful? whose twi is correct? who lives in this country, this country called england, who does very well as a ghanaian representing ghana?

  • @krystalkissi9368
    @krystalkissi9368 7 років тому +1

    Absolutely loved this video😄 was smiling and laughing along the whole way through loool😂😂🇬🇭💗

  • @MsDarkie93
    @MsDarkie93 7 років тому +8

    Oh damn. I was looking forward to this. Two of my faves. But I'm Jamaican lmao. You should consider getting subtitles x

  • @tobinaelder3774
    @tobinaelder3774 4 роки тому +1

    I’m crazzzy late to this upload, but you guys are AMAZING funny and I truly enjoyed watch the two you.
    BIGUP to Ghana 🇬🇭

  • @sandraowusu8825
    @sandraowusu8825 4 роки тому +3

    "Me b) h) te s3 meter" part killed me 😂

  • @afrizak
    @afrizak 6 років тому

    I love this...will watch it over and over again. It's so helping me Twi learning.
    Thanks guys!!!😍❤️

  • @35tshone
    @35tshone 7 років тому

    So enjoyed this!!! Beautiful!!!

  • @dianaasibuo5414
    @dianaasibuo5414 7 років тому +3

    Laila I'm so shocked! I didn't think u can speak Twi like this. #impressed

  • @racheltandoh1085
    @racheltandoh1085 7 років тому

    As a Ghanaian who was raised in America but went back home every few years, I think you both were awesome! I was cracking up the whole video!
    My sista, my brotha, thanks for representing our beautiful home/culture on UA-cam ✊🏾🇬🇭

  • @coilykirsty7229
    @coilykirsty7229 7 років тому +1

    laughed from beginning until the end looool loved this! God bless our homeland Ghanaaaaa

  • @HerMusicOnline
    @HerMusicOnline 7 років тому +2

    Omg! PLEASE do more videos in twi. I'd love to see more Ghanaians speaking twi. I love it!!!!! GHANA💝💝💝

  • @Manneebaybee
    @Manneebaybee 7 років тому +2

    Hi Laila! This video was HI-LARIOUS!!! As a Ghanaian living in the U.S. I completely understand when people think we don't speak twi, or think our twi isn't as good because we may have other accents influencing it or we speak Twinglish (mixing english and twi but it was SO refreshing to hear you speak our language! Some of us lose our African identities when we move away from our mother countries but it was really nice to see you not only speak an African language, but MY language. I'm really glad you did this! Great job! You also spoke better than Suli :p
    And P.S my ultimate favorite Ghanaian food is ALSO tuo zaafi !! I love it SO much! But im not Hausa lol I'm Asante

  • @memeaddai
    @memeaddai 7 років тому +5

    Also I eat fufu only with my hands and I'm African American. I love it that way, it tastes weird with a spoon😂. We were in Ghana almost two years ago.

  • @olayinkaakisanmi-samuel8827
    @olayinkaakisanmi-samuel8827 7 років тому +22

    haha.. I absolutely loved it
    I'm Nigerian so didn't understand a word, but really enjoyed the vibe
    judging on the strength of accents though, I'd say Suli won, he sounded like a Ghanian uncle from my church

    • @charlottegelly4449
      @charlottegelly4449 7 років тому +1

      😂 😂 😂 😂 That's not how it works

    • @olayinkaakisanmi-samuel8827
      @olayinkaakisanmi-samuel8827 7 років тому

      Charlotte Gelly haha, the dialect just sounded so strong 😂

    • @charlottegelly4449
      @charlottegelly4449 7 років тому

      +Olayinka Akisanmi-Samuel Yea yea you're not wrong..

    • @sarauniyaGH
      @sarauniyaGH 7 років тому

      Nah Laila def won. Suli spoke more but it sounded kinda choppy lol. Laila sounded more smooth & natural to me..

    • @nanaaraj
      @nanaaraj 6 років тому

      Olayinka Akisanmi-Samuel I'm from Ghana. My African sister, you could learn Twi as well your own language.

  • @asantegirl82
    @asantegirl82 7 років тому +1

    Love this! You guys made me laugh. GH comedy at its finest LOL 🙌

  • @charlieq3054
    @charlieq3054 7 років тому +1

    thanks for making me crack up, loved the video

  • @luasare6874
    @luasare6874 7 років тому

    Ohh my world, I love you. This is the first time, I have seen a video that is full twi. You guys did well. I am so proud.

  • @girlwiththemagicpen
    @girlwiththemagicpen 7 років тому

    Ready the auto generated captions is hilarious lol 😂😂
    Great to see people embrace their languages.

  • @amaayawvi5512
    @amaayawvi5512 7 років тому +1

    Both of u guys did great,great job representing Ghana

  • @SylvieTheButterfly
    @SylvieTheButterfly 7 років тому

    Love it ❤️. I understood nothing but love listening to y'all speak twi. It's a beautiful language.

  • @priscilanti52
    @priscilanti52 7 років тому +2

    Awww the way you look @ him with soo much admiration. hes done well though👏...for someone who was born here. I know people who can't speak it (well they don't want to speak it out of fear) but blast the songs as if they sleep with it. that baffles me. both twi was on point👌

  • @94MaryO
    @94MaryO 7 років тому +60

    I want to laugh too! 😔but I don't know what you guys are saying 🙄

    • @hey1232
      @hey1232 7 років тому +3

      NEITHER DO I :)

  • @MsAdwoa
    @MsAdwoa 7 років тому

    You guys are cracking me up!!! Love it!!🇬🇭😩🇬🇭🇬🇭

  • @MsSeasnail
    @MsSeasnail 7 років тому

    I have not spoken TWI in over 20yrs and I still understood 90% fantastic. Brilliant I loved it!

  • @mukunikapumpa3676
    @mukunikapumpa3676 7 років тому +1

    Great video Lai. I smiled throughout. There is just something beautiful about our african languages. I'm Zambian myself didnt understand a word you said but I LOVED IT. watched til the end.
    SB: Heeeeey Suli 😉 u looking for an "original" Zambian to match that "original" Ghanaian swag!

  • @empressbeauty2554
    @empressbeauty2554 7 років тому +15

    it's fun watching you even though Iam Jamaican

    • @prislaem3838
      @prislaem3838 6 років тому

      Empress beauty yup! same here!

    • @loydillu2471
      @loydillu2471 6 років тому

      same!!! I'm lost but i know they wouldn't understand most of what we say too

    • @Nikki-Nicole
      @Nikki-Nicole 6 років тому

      Loydi Llu they probably would cuz patois is a mixture of twi nd english

  • @asedaaddai-deseh8152
    @asedaaddai-deseh8152 4 роки тому

    You guys speak very good Twi, I actually wasn't expecting that! Kudos!

  • @QueenyKuffour
    @QueenyKuffour 6 років тому +2

    Your twi is so good! haha loved this video!

  • @GirlMakeba
    @GirlMakeba 6 років тому

    Lol... you two are hilarious! You both just got a new subscriber! Loved!

  • @Blessed6789
    @Blessed6789 7 років тому

    😍😍😍😍😍OMG!!!!! The way I laughed at this video! I absolutely love that you two are doing this!!!! And they way he made his own translation at the end smh Hahahaha.

  • @louisemensah
    @louisemensah 7 років тому +1

    Haha loved this. Watched this with my mum who was born and raised in Ghana. She said Laila spoke Twi better than Suli, but Suli did well considering he was born here! 🙌🏾🇬🇭

  • @lorianahines3152
    @lorianahines3152 7 років тому +4

    Im african american so i have no idea what you guys were saying but the video was still fun to watch!

  • @ImYouniqueTalent
    @ImYouniqueTalent 7 років тому +1

    Wo Twi yɛ papa paa!!! Love y'all so much! I couldn't stop laughing. Meresua Twi kasa. It's kinda hard learning at this late stage of my life but I'm a firm believer in always putting your goals/ambitons into fruition. Learning my dialect(s) is one of my goals I pray to achieve. Personally, learning tour mother tongue is everything💕 Love the video and you and Suli should do more videos.

  • @shynes23sh
    @shynes23sh 6 років тому +2

    This tag waa awesome!! Im African American & ive been following you - Laila, for some timenow - 3-4yrs :) amy who this was so cool liste i g to you both speak Twi. My daughter & i have been learning Twi for a bit now. I was able to understand some of what you two - especially Laila ;) . when Suli was speaking Twi, it was in more of a hushed tone, zo i couldn't quite hear him. I am using an app called Twi Jr, i ordered a Twi dictionary & have found someone who will teach us further. Im so excited!!

  • @leonieowiredu3019
    @leonieowiredu3019 7 років тому

    Loved this! So funny shout out to all the Ghana people dem!

  • @myfro_gh9712
    @myfro_gh9712 7 років тому

    Hahaaa.. love this!!!. and I'm watching from Tech :) :).... funny enough, i watched your other Ghana Tag Video just yesterday!!!!!

  • @BeTheBossIntl
    @BeTheBossIntl 6 років тому

    Love this. Love both of you guys!

  • @PameraFromEngrand
    @PameraFromEngrand 7 років тому +1

    Ei Ghana paa! Loved this! I went to Tech last year. Fanti girl all the way!

  • @nickk.7278
    @nickk.7278 3 роки тому

    Straight from Ghana guys
    Love it❤️❤️

  • @EAmdmjaeni
    @EAmdmjaeni 7 років тому

    Hi Laila,
    I have been watching your videos for years and really love them and have been inspired to also make videos!
    It was soo nice to hear you speaking twi, I understand it fluently but the speaking it is a bit 'one-kind'!
    One of my fav phrases is: 'eka de' & 'me bo ho ti se meter' so hilarious!!
    Ey ny3 bye bye ooo
    Emmanuella

  • @yeeezful
    @yeeezful 7 років тому

    Ahhh this was lovely! You guys are good paaa! GH baby! 😊❤

  • @kkusi43
    @kkusi43 7 років тому

    love this video guys! :)

  • @TheUrbanEve
    @TheUrbanEve 6 років тому

    You guys are hilarious!! 😂 Also love omotuo and waakye!

  • @JasmineAmaa
    @JasmineAmaa 7 років тому +8

    Hahahahah spoon for emotuo 😂😂 laughed through this

    • @cuzumblessed1
      @cuzumblessed1 7 років тому +1

      Jasmine Ama guilty, I use spoon and it's alright Kwame lol

  • @GhBritNatural
    @GhBritNatural 7 років тому +1

    loooool! Laila is cracking me up. Slyly but blatantly shaming Sule and his broken Twi 😂😂😂 yes baby girl!

  • @Bella-ig2wg
    @Bella-ig2wg 7 років тому

    I understood & I find both of you hilarious 😂❤️ great video

  • @NAORCONVO
    @NAORCONVO 7 років тому

    loved this!

  • @renaniles4227
    @renaniles4227 6 років тому +1

    I am from Grenada, and have no idea what was being said, but i was smiling through it all..... i loved it

  • @rheddyplayer2
    @rheddyplayer2 6 років тому +1

    Couldn't understand a lick, but I watched the entire video just to listen the beautiful language. Looooved every second.

  • @RA-zg1iy
    @RA-zg1iy 7 років тому

    Loved this video y'all did good!!!

  • @so702eo
    @so702eo 7 років тому

    Aww this was epic, loved it! You guys need to do more together. Suli did well for a London born.

  • @JessicaBentu
    @JessicaBentu 7 років тому

    Love this!!!

  • @palesamotaung2988
    @palesamotaung2988 3 роки тому

    😍😍 Lots of love from South Africa 🇿🇦🖤🌍

  • @edmacgee2880
    @edmacgee2880 6 років тому +1

    Both of you are hilarious. Laila is just awesome by all accounts. Just came across this video and I had to subscribe. I like Laila's personality and loyalty to Ghana and every thing Ghanaian.

  • @JulietParis
    @JulietParis 7 років тому

    Best video everrr you guys are so funnyyyy XDD and both of you twi were good

  • @Missywatches
    @Missywatches 7 років тому

    Lol! I loved this. You both did a good job.

  • @ibleedmelodyy
    @ibleedmelodyy 7 років тому +11

    I'm Jamaican & this dialect sounds a bit like patwa!

  • @dorcas9466
    @dorcas9466 7 років тому

    This is hilarious! I enjoyed it very much :D

  • @dak670
    @dak670 7 років тому

    this video made me really happy ! Both of you are really good at speaking twi, but Laila speaks it how elderly people in Ghana would

  • @Vlindertjeab
    @Vlindertjeab 7 років тому +1

    aaah I enjoyed myself with your tags, I think Leila speaks a bit better twi. You made me laugh paa!! Thank You for sharing. 😊

  • @spokenkorkor1
    @spokenkorkor1 7 років тому

    love this!!!!!

  • @cuzumblessed1
    @cuzumblessed1 7 років тому +1

    lol yall are too funny, your twi is on point laila, Kwame your twi is better than mine. love this video

  • @vestakontoh5329
    @vestakontoh5329 7 років тому

    I enjoyed the video, you're both great The guy speaks Twi well for someone born in the UK. Great job keep representing GH.

  • @EvelynKlompmaker
    @EvelynKlompmaker 6 років тому

    Hahaha I couldn't stop laughing 😂😂😂 you both are good in speaking good Twi. Am praying my kids will be able to speak so good Twi language when they grow up. Please do more these kids of videos it was fun to watch. Meda mo as3

  • @JasmineAmaa
    @JasmineAmaa 7 років тому +5

    Hahahahaha too funny. Suli likes to think his twi is better than it actually is! Your twi is pretty good Laila! And u are right u dont speak it with too much of an accent either xx

    • @sulibreaks
      @sulibreaks 7 років тому +1

      Jasmine Ama your supposed to be on my sideeeee

  • @gyallikepisces5903
    @gyallikepisces5903 6 років тому +2

    Love love everything about this video ... 'mɔ! Mɔ ayɛ adiɛ paa' 🇬🇭