Talking About One’s Tribe/Nationality in Twi

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In today’s lesson, we learn how to ask for someone’s tribe or nationality in Twi, and how to respond by stating your own. While asking “Where are you from?” usually gets a response about someone’s hometown or country (and is covered in a separate lesson), today’s focus is on questions like “What is your nationality?” or “What tribe are you from?” By the end of this lesson, you’ll be able to both ask and answer these questions with ease in Twi.

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STEPHEN AWIBA, known by his students as YAW, is the founding editor of LEARNAKAN.COM and LEARNAKANDICTIONARY.COM. He was born and raised in Kumasi, the Ashanti regional capital of Ghana, where Akan (Asante Twi) is spoken as the first language. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Linguistics and Theatre Arts from the University of Ghana and an MPhil in English Linguistics and Language Acquisition from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU).

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