Months of the Year in Twi

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In our second vocabulary lesson, we looked at the days of the week in Twi. Today, we are looking at the months of the year.

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Months of the Year in Twi

Months (Twi)English
ƆpɛpɔnJanuary
ƆgyefoɔFebruary
ƆbɛnemMarch
OforisuoApril
KotonimmaMay
AyɛwohomumɔJune
KitawonsaJuly
ƆsanaaAugust
ƐbɔSeptember
AhinimeOctober
ObubuoNovember
ƆpɛnimmaDecember

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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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