My answers: ① Mahwɛ. → I have seen it. (I have seen/looked) ② Sua → young, little, small. ③ Nyame adom → By God's grace. ④ Bɔkɔɔ → Cool (calm, slow) ⑤ Mepa wo kyɛw, nsuo atɔ anaa? → Please, has it rained? ⑥ Me maame atu kwan. → My mother has travelled. ⑦ Mepa wo kyɛw, mennim. → Please, I do not.know. ⑧ Ɛfɔm afɔ → The ground/floor is wet. ⑨ Woadi mfeɛ sɛn? → How old are you? ⑩ Bisa me maame ne me papa → Ask my mother and my father.
I could not watch this video, Ebony's death was a great loss, which is very painful. She possessed great talent, which great impact to lots of people, especially Africa. we dearly missed her.
Please keep this style of videos coming! Love all your content but this in particular helps me practice understanding conversation Twi, which is one of my goals this year! Thank you for all your efforts into your content ❤️❤️
I have that problem a lot of times. The trick for me is to reduce the playback speed so that I can hear each word. Within the video go to: Settings → Playback speed Then select your preferred speed. I start slow until I can hear everything being said then I gradually increase the speed until I can hear what is said at normal speeě. The only drawback with this approach is that it can be time consuming but it pays off eventually for me. For example, I spent an hour listening to this video several times before getting the hang of the conservation. The explanations by Deborah were extremely extremely helpful. - I listened to first to pick out what I could hear on the interview as Deborah suggested. - Then I went over her explanations in detail. - Then I slowed the video down to pick out what was said in the actual interview before gradually increasing the speed back to normal. Sorry for long post but I hope this helps.
VERY GOOD..!!! I LIKE THESE VERSION OF TRANSLATION. IT HELPS YOU LEARN QUICKER. MY FAVOURITE WAY OF LEARNING TWI BY FAR. PLEASE DO MORE OF THESE VIDEOS THANKS X
Excellent applied lesson. Here are my answers. ① Mahwɛ. → I have seen it. (I have seen/looked) ② Sua → young, little, small. ③ Nyame adom. → By God's grace. ④ Bɔkɔɔ → Cool (calm, slow) ⑤ Mepa wo kyɛw, nsuo atɔ anaa? → Please, has it rained? ⑥ Me maame atu kwan. → My mother has travelled. ⑦ Mepa wo kyɛw, mennim. → Please, I do not.know. ⑧ Ɛfɔm afɔ → The ground/floor is wet. ⑨ Woadi mfeɛ sɛn? → How old are you? ⑩ Bisa me maame ne me papa. → Ask my mother and my father.
📌Video Timeline📌 01:04 - Conversation *You can change the playback speed to 0.75x if you find it too fast* 02:05 - Conversation Breakdown 13:13 - Quiz Questions
I like your approach. I shall have to listen and learn (remember) the conversation a few more times to remember! . Some words I know from earlier learning, Medaasi, for a great approach. Michael
@@missgoldtwi2482 How about the beginning of this song by Irene Logan - Runaway Just about 20 seconds (0:10 - 0:31) th-cam.com/video/ZO-4QO4aYOM/w-d-xo.html
I can already speak Twi but this was so beautiful & well taught. Ngl I didn’t quite catch the rain proverb cuz she spoke so fast lmao Delay is shady for that question 🤣🤣
Solid lesson. I listen to Delay here and there to help get my twi up. She’s very tactful and witty. Ur translations with spellings were very helpful. Thx
What a great concept for teaching non Twi speakers Deborah! I remember watching this interview a while back. It's a bit sad watching the late Ebony but great video regardless :) Keep the videos coming! Great concept. Hope you don't get copyrighted complains though xx
Hey sis! Thank you soo much ! Longg time. Luckily this video in particular didn't get any copyright issues, but my Mansa by Bisa did😩. Thanks for watching 🙏🏾💛
Retake quiz 1. Don’t u see 2. Young 3. God’s grace 4. Calmly 5. Please did it rain 6. My mom traveled 7. Sorry I don’t know 8. The ground is wet 9. How old are you 10. Ask my mom and dad 😃
1. ?, 2.? 3. God’s Grace, 4. Slowly 5. Please can I have water? 6. I see my mom sometimes 7. I’m sorry I don’t know 8. ? 9. How old are you 10. Ask my mom and dad 🤔
Excuse me. I'm a bit confused, I read that there are three types of "twi". Please, Which are they? And please tell me, which one do you teach on your channel?... Thank you very much. 😊💙
Hey, as Yaw stated below. The types of Twi are - Asante, Akuapem, Bono, Fante. Fante is one that often times people dispute about is it 'Twi'. As far as i know it a type of twi. I teach Asante twi in my videos.
My answers:
① Mahwɛ. → I have seen it. (I have seen/looked)
② Sua → young, little, small.
③ Nyame adom → By God's grace.
④ Bɔkɔɔ → Cool (calm, slow)
⑤ Mepa wo kyɛw, nsuo atɔ anaa? → Please, has it rained?
⑥ Me maame atu kwan. → My mother has travelled.
⑦ Mepa wo kyɛw, mennim. → Please, I do not.know.
⑧ Ɛfɔm afɔ → The ground/floor is wet.
⑨ Woadi mfeɛ sɛn? → How old are you?
⑩ Bisa me maame ne me papa → Ask my mother and my father.
Thank you!! 10/10 ✅💚
I could not watch this video, Ebony's death was a great loss, which is very painful. She possessed great talent, which great impact to lots of people, especially Africa. we dearly missed her.
She had a huge impact in short space of time. She is truly missed. ❤️
MORE 👏🏾OF 👏🏾 THESE 👏🏾 VIDEOS 👏🏾 PLEASE!!!!! 👏🏾 Me pa wo ky3 wo!!!
Will definitely do more! Thanks for watching and commenting 💕
Please keep this style of videos coming! Love all your content but this in particular helps me practice understanding conversation Twi, which is one of my goals this year! Thank you for all your efforts into your content ❤️❤️
I agree absolutely!!!
Thank you.
I will definitely make this a little series. Thanks for watching 💕
What a beautiful and very talented young lady who sadly is no longer with us. May you Rest In Power Ebony. Great video...more, please!
Haven't watched it yet but just want to say I'm excited about this style of video and will come back to watch it soon!
Thanks for all your efforts to teach us twi!
Ebony is gorgeous and she has an amazing glow here. I miss her. Thank you for this! 🙏🏾
Twi Conversation Translation 😊💕
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Yoooooo they speak so quick I’m overwhelmed 😩😩😩
I have that problem a lot of times. The trick for me is to reduce the playback speed so that I can hear each word. Within the video go to:
Settings → Playback speed
Then select your preferred speed.
I start slow until I can hear everything being said then I gradually increase the speed until I can hear what is said at normal speeě.
The only drawback with this approach is that it can be time consuming but it pays off eventually for me. For example, I spent an hour listening to this video several times before getting the hang of the conservation.
The explanations by Deborah were extremely extremely helpful.
- I listened to first to pick out what I could hear on the interview as Deborah suggested.
- Then I went over her explanations in detail.
- Then I slowed the video down to pick out what was said in the actual interview before gradually increasing the speed back to normal.
Sorry for long post but I hope this helps.
This was a great way to learn. Thank you.
You are welcome sis! Glad you found this helpful 💕
VERY GOOD..!!! I LIKE THESE VERSION OF TRANSLATION. IT HELPS YOU LEARN QUICKER.
MY FAVOURITE WAY OF LEARNING TWI BY FAR.
PLEASE DO MORE OF THESE VIDEOS THANKS X
Hey Eric! Thanks for your Feedback.
Will definitely do more of these 💕
*LEAVE QUIZ QUESTION ANSWERS BELOW* 👇🏾👇🏾
Excellent applied lesson. Here are my answers.
① Mahwɛ. → I have seen it. (I have seen/looked)
② Sua → young, little, small.
③ Nyame adom. → By God's grace.
④ Bɔkɔɔ → Cool (calm, slow)
⑤ Mepa wo kyɛw, nsuo atɔ anaa? → Please, has it rained?
⑥ Me maame atu kwan. → My mother has travelled.
⑦ Mepa wo kyɛw, mennim. → Please, I do not.know.
⑧ Ɛfɔm afɔ → The ground/floor is wet.
⑨ Woadi mfeɛ sɛn? → How old are you?
⑩ Bisa me maame ne me papa. → Ask my mother and my father.
New here watching from Zambia, nice.
I am really impressed Lionel!! Well done!! ✅✅ Please copy and paste as stand alone comment so i can pin it. Thank you.
Thanks for watching 💕
@@missgoldtwi2482 Yɛnna ase.. I only watch because you do such an excellent job at teaching. So the thanks goes to you.😊
📌Video Timeline📌
01:04 - Conversation
*You can change the playback speed to 0.75x if you find it too fast*
02:05 - Conversation Breakdown
13:13 - Quiz Questions
I like your approach. I shall have to listen and learn (remember) the conversation a few more times to remember! . Some words I know from earlier learning, Medaasi, for a great approach. Michael
You are welcome! 💕
WE WILL LOVE SOME POPULAR MUSIC TRANSLATION TOO.
ITS A GREAT WAY OF LEARNING AND UNDERSTANDING
Hey Sure!
Let me know if you have any recommendations 💕
@@missgoldtwi2482 How about the beginning of this song by Irene Logan - Runaway
Just about 20 seconds (0:10 - 0:31)
th-cam.com/video/ZO-4QO4aYOM/w-d-xo.html
MissGoldTwi yeah sure. Odo pa by castro ft asamoah gyan. Sounds like a very good song.
Sorry for the late reply 😊
MissGoldTwi yes odo pa by Castro ft asamoah gyan.
This is the link
th-cam.com/video/M3Gph2VfUIw/w-d-xo.html
Awesome
Thank you💕
👏🏿👍🏿👌🏿I like this style a lot
Oouu I just clicked on this & got the intro. Boutta be fun! 👌🏾Yayyy 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
I can already speak Twi but this was so beautiful & well taught. Ngl I didn’t quite catch the rain proverb cuz she spoke so fast lmao
Delay is shady for that question 🤣🤣
Lol! Delay has bars oo! She is great!
Well done for understanding most of it 💚✅
Enjoyed this alot!
I love this so much and I can tell this took a lot of hours to create!
Solid lesson. I listen to Delay here and there to help get my twi up. She’s very tactful and witty. Ur translations with spellings were very helpful. Thx
Thank you, i appreciate the feedback. Delay is great! She really knows how to get hwr guests in a tight corner 😁
The breakdown of the conversation, the playback and quiz are really helpful. Great lesson format.
Thank you 😊
Thanks soooo much for this video! Please do Kidi's interview if you have time
Oh Ebony 😥 Love your concept ❤️
Thank you 💕
👍
What a great concept for teaching non Twi speakers Deborah! I remember watching this interview a while back. It's a bit sad watching the late Ebony but great video regardless :) Keep the videos coming! Great concept. Hope you don't get copyrighted complains though xx
Hey sis! Thank you soo much ! Longg time.
Luckily this video in particular didn't get any copyright issues, but my Mansa by Bisa did😩.
Thanks for watching 🙏🏾💛
Retake quiz
1. Don’t u see
2. Young
3. God’s grace
4. Calmly
5. Please did it rain
6. My mom traveled
7. Sorry I don’t know
8. The ground is wet
9. How old are you
10. Ask my mom and dad
😃
I absolutely love the fact that you Re-did the Quiz!! This made me smile 😄😁
1. ?, 2.? 3. God’s Grace, 4. Slowly 5. Please can I have water? 6. I see my mom sometimes 7. I’m sorry I don’t know 8. ? 9. How old are you 10. Ask my mom and dad 🤔
Excuse me. I'm a bit confused, I read that there are three types of "twi". Please, Which are they? And please tell me, which one do you teach on your channel?... Thank you very much. 😊💙
Ashante,Bono,Fante(not properly classifield),Akumpem)..i hope this help...in this vid they are speaking Ashante...
Thanks Yaw!
Hey, as Yaw stated below. The types of Twi are - Asante, Akuapem, Bono, Fante.
Fante is one that often times people dispute about is it 'Twi'. As far as i know it a type of twi.
I teach Asante twi in my videos.
@@yawoteng9181 Thank you.
@@missgoldtwi2482 Thank you. :)