In Twi, a language spoken in Ghana, the word for "promise" is "kɔm". The letter "ɔ" is pronounced like the "aw" in "saw". The "k" is pronounced as a hard "k" sound, like in the word "kite". The "m" at the end is pronounced as a nasal sound, similar to the "m" in the word "thumb".
you in Twi is "wo"
To say "What did he say?" in Twi, you would say, "Ahia bꜛra bꜛini?"
You can say "ɛyɛ" in Twi, which means "I hear you."
You can say "My name is" in Twi as "Yɛfrɛ me anuonyam".
In Twi, you can say "nyɛ" to mean "nothing".
To say "Where are you?" in Twi, you would say "Wo ho tɔn?"
You can say "Ɔwɔ sɛn" in Twi to mean I know.
You can say "me nua bra" in Twi to mean "my brother."
You can say "Me hwe wo" in Twi, which translates to "I hate you".
Heritage in Twi is "Afahyɛ."
"Today" in Twi is "Ɔbɛyɛɛ."
"Duck" in Twi is "apɔsua".