
Must-Know Twi Phrases to Use in Phone Conversations
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Subscribe to our YouTube channel for video lessons. Click here. TWI ENGLISH di to attain (age) woadi mfeɛ sɛn? how old are you? madi mfeɛ
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We have, thus far, looked at the concept of verbs as a very important part of speech and gone ahead to look at action verbs
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