Please please please keep doing these videos, never mind the viewer count! I am Ghanaian but I was born here and can't really speak Twi but would love to! I can understand bits of it but this video is amazing. I always wondered why there aren't any learn to speak twi videos of discs (like Rosetta Stone). This is so helpful, keep posting. You haven't posted since May, you need to update that please!
Ohh you are so good to teach me Twi because you go slow. I have been in Accra and Kumasi- Ghana and I have learned some Words in Twi but I will love to be better. Thank you very much for your videos here on you-tube. I realy hope that your son Kofi will be good in Twi, so he will be able to talk to your Family in Ghana. Even though most peoble in Ghana also speeks English, then it´s good to remember the old languages. ( Im also born on a friday, so I am also a Kofi haha )Greetings from Denmark
Your videos are really good. I am from Ghana and was born in England so I only know Ga and would like to know Twi. Your videos are really helping. Make moree!!
Oh my goodness Maame Pokuah you are so blessed, so you just pick up this precious son to put him to nap and he doesnt even cry a wink, REally??? babies like that exist? Dear God bless me with a beautiful son like Kofi. He is so precious and the best baby ever. You are a good mom and a good trainer.
Thanks for all the kind responses everyone.
I will post another video soon : )
Please please please keep doing these videos, never mind the viewer count! I am Ghanaian but I was born here and can't really speak Twi but would love to! I can understand bits of it but this video is amazing. I always wondered why there aren't any learn to speak twi videos of discs (like Rosetta Stone). This is so helpful, keep posting. You haven't posted since May, you need to update that please!
Ohh you are so good to teach me Twi because you go slow. I have been in Accra and Kumasi- Ghana and I have learned some Words in Twi but I will love to be better. Thank you very much for your videos here on you-tube. I realy hope that your son Kofi will be good in Twi, so he will be able to talk to your Family in Ghana. Even though most peoble in Ghana also speeks English, then it´s good to remember the old languages. ( Im also born on a friday, so I am also a Kofi haha )Greetings from Denmark
your baby is talking in the background, it's so cute! you can tell he's really trying :) thank you for these. I'd wish you'd post more
Your videos are really good. I am from Ghana and was born in England so I only know Ga and would like to know Twi. Your videos are really helping. Make moree!!
Thank you Elaine! These videos are very helpful :) hope you will post more!
i love ur vids they help me so much, i love when kofi's eyes get big...tooo cute!
Oh my goodness Maame Pokuah you are so blessed, so you just pick up this precious son to put him to nap and he doesnt even cry a wink, REally??? babies like that exist? Dear God bless me with a beautiful son like Kofi. He is so precious and the best baby ever. You are a good mom and a good trainer.
I Am thankful for you and the heart you have to share your language with us. I want to learn so bad.
this is really helpful. Watching your mouth helps. Thank you...keep them coming.
You should put words across the screen of how you would sound it out.
do more
This is fantastic, thank u soo very much!
Thank you so much teacher... please post more videos
Congratulations you help explain it well
"tee" means straight in Akan. Lets preserve our unaltered deep Akan language and the Asante-Twi dialect in particular.
Was english your first language or was twi your first?
hi Eilane how do you say whens your birthday in twi
Yisneiry Delacruz wo awoda y3 da ben
hey Eliane how do you say children in twi
Yisneiry Delacruz n’kwadaa(plural) akwadaa( singular)