Let’s take a look at “wɔ”, our second ‘to be’ verb form in Twi. If you missed the earlier lessons in this series, you can catch up here:
Introduction to the “TO BE” Verb in Twi
The “TO BE” Verb “YƐ” in Twi

Just like we did with “yɛ”, we’ll explore what the “wɔ” verb form is generally used for, go through some examples, and also look at its negative form.

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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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