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Must-Know Twi Phrases to Use in Phone Conversations
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Asking For Someone’s Age and Telling Your Age in Twi
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

5 Must-Know Twi Idioms for All Learners | LIS Episode 2
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9 Must-Know Twi Idioms for All Learners | LIS Episode 1
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Twi Terms of Endearment | What to Call the People You Love in Twi
What are some of the cute names you use to call your boyfriend, girlfriend, husband, or wife? Sweetheart? Darling? Honey? Babe? Sweetie pie? These are

Twi Possessive Adjectives | Twi Grammar
In English, we can say: my cup your cup his/her cup its cup (whatever ‘it’ is referring to that could own a cup) our cup

Telling How You Are Faring in Twi | Common Twi Expressions
Our last lesson under the Common Twi Expressions series introduced us to four different ways of asking how someone is faring in Twi. If you

Glide Over “r” in Certain Twi Words and Constructions | Twi Phonology
Quite often, you hear learners of Twi pronounce certain words and phrases just as written. Like any other world language, however, there are phonological conventions

Some Twi Directional Vocabulary | Twi Vocabulary
We will be looking at ways to ask and give directions in Twi much later under the Common Twi Expressions series. And, to prepare you

25 Must-Know Twi Phrases for Learners and Tourists | Common Twi Expressions
Today, we are looking at 25 must-know Twi phrases; 25 of the most common Twi phrases that you’re likely to come by while you’re in

Asking How Someone is Faring in Twi | Common Twi Expressions
You’re welcome to the fourteenth lesson under the Common Twi Expressions series. In our last two lessons, we looked at 4 Ways to Ask for

4 Ways to Tell Your Name in Twi | Common Twi Expressions Series
Last week, we looked at 4 ways to ask for a person’s name in Twi. If you missed it, you may CLICK HERE to check it

4 ways to ask for someone’s name in Twi | Common Twi Expressions
To ask for someone’s name in English, you simply use ‘what is your name?’, and the person should respond; unless he/she has a problem with

Human Sounds Twi Vocabulary
We looked at the Twi names of some occupations in our last lesson. I am hoping you have familiarised yourself with all those occupational terms.

List of Jobs and Occupations in Twi | Twi Vocabulary
What is your occupation? Or, what are you training to become in the future? A doctor? A driver? A lawyer? A journalist? Or, a teacher

Percentages in Twi | Twi Vocabulary
One of the most important vocabulary topics we’ve treated so far has been the one on numbers. The ability to count in any language being

Soliciting and Expressing Emotional States in Twi
A new year; a new month; a new day; Mema mo nyinaa afenhyia pa! December may have been a busy month for you due to

Excretory Vocabulary | Scatological Terms in Twi
I’m hoping you’ve had your breakfast by now. If you haven’t, you may want to pause here and do so before proceeding with the present

The Simple Future Tense in Twi | Daakye Kabea | Twi Grammar
The present lesson concludes the series on Twi verb tenses and their main types. We have, so far, looked at the simple present tense and

The Simple Past Tense in Twi | Twam Kabea | Twi Grammar
This is the third lesson in the series on Twi verb tenses. Thus far, we have been introduced to the concept of Twi verb tenses

The Simple Present Tense in Twi | Daa Kabea | Twi Grammar
In our introductory lesson to Twi verb tenses, we got to know what a verb tense is, the three main types of verb tenses, and

Akan (Twi) Verb Tenses | Akan (Twi) Adeyɔ Kabea | Twi Grammar
In our lesson on Akan (Twi) Verbs (Adeyɔ), we defined a verb as a word or phrase that describes an action, condition, or experience. Now,

Twi Stative Verbs | Twi Grammar
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

Twi Action Verbs | Twi Grammar
In our last grammar lesson, we were introduced to a very important part of speech: the verb. We got to know what verbs are; touched