"Yes" in Twi is "Aane" pronounced /ah-neh/.
Yes, Tinchy Stryder, a British-Ghanaian musician, can speak Twi as he is of Ghanaian descent. Twi is a popular language spoken in Ghana.
Yes, it is possible to have a conversation in Twi language. Twi is a widely spoken language in Ghana and is used for communication in various settings. If you need assistance with translation or communication in Twi, feel free to ask.
In Twi, "abi" means "yes" or "okay." It is commonly used to affirm something or show agreement.
Me hu nkwan no. (Translation: Yes, I had lunch.)
"Yes" in Twi is "Aane" pronounced /ah-neh/.
The way you said it in the question is fine.
short answer: yes.
Yes, Tinchy Stryder, a British-Ghanaian musician, can speak Twi as he is of Ghanaian descent. Twi is a popular language spoken in Ghana.
Yes, it is possible to have a conversation in Twi language. Twi is a widely spoken language in Ghana and is used for communication in various settings. If you need assistance with translation or communication in Twi, feel free to ask.
In Twi, "abi" means "yes" or "okay." It is commonly used to affirm something or show agreement.
Aane, saa?
Me hu nkwan no. (Translation: Yes, I had lunch.)
Yes you can refuse a medal.
He either didn't expect you to miss him and he was surprised or he plainly said "Yes" to admit that he didn't miss you back. This really depends on the man. With some non-verbal men, 'yes' will be a reciprocating way of saying I missed you too. Other men will say 'yes' to acknowledge that you missed them, but not have missed you.
ehh nyamin shra wo
Yes, because it is a propernou n. It should be Twi n Towers.