By the end of today’s lesson, you’ll be able to describe your complexion, and that of others, in Twi. You’ll learn how to say things like “I am dark-skinned,” “I am light-skinned,” “I am a very dark-skinned person,” “albino,” “I am a Black person,” “he/she is a white person,” and more. We’ll go over the key Twi terms and expressions you need to describe skin tone naturally and confidently.

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My name is Stephen Awiba, but most people know me online as Tikya Yaw. I founded LEARNAKAN to help people read, write, and speak Akan, the most widely spoken indigenous language in Ghana. I was born and raised in Kumasi and now live in Accra. I hold 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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Weather Vocabulary in Twi

Today, we are learning some weather-related Twi vocabulary. This is to prepare ourselves for a speaking lesson ahead on talking about the weather in Twi.

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