Learn Twi with ADƆFOASA #1 |
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 ต.ค. 2024
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We continue our MDR series with the dialogue from a scene in the movie titled ADƆFOASA. You will find the full movie here: shorturl.at/elpOX
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Your formats get better and better. This was easily followed and readily understood. Superb recap.
Medaase me nua 😊
I agree
I love it, thank you from someone who wants to return to her roots.
You're always welcome home. Medaase ☺️
Much respect bro. I'm a Ghanaian V/R but now learning twi.
Good to have you here 🙏🏽
Thanks! Medaase pii! :)
Im always happy when you post these series.. M'ani asɔ pa ara!!❤
Glad to know you like these. Medaase Sasa 😊
Thank you again Mr. Yaw !
Medaase Karl
This is soooo well made, very informative thank you for sharing!
Medaase 😊
I’ve learnt so much, thanks Yaw!
@@felixcheryl4769 Glad 😊. Medaase
There is a book called a comprehensive course in Twi by Abena Florence Dolphyne that goes perfectly well with all of your lessons
These are awesome, please make more !
I sure will. Thanks🙏
This was a brilliant adjustment learning and speaking is so different
Medaase Mike 😊
Thank you 🥰
Woow Great... I love how You teach the Language Sir.
Medaase 😊
Thank you 😂 always enjoy these lessons
Glad you do 😊 Medaase
Brilliant. Thank you!🎉
Thanks Kwame
God bless u sir
God bless you, too Celestina
Please do more of these❤
Sure will. Medaase
Thank you for the videos!
Thanks for watching ☺️
Welcome back Onua
Medaase me nua 😊
Your intensifier “Oo” at the end seems the same as the Jamaican Creole “ii” that we put at the end after a descriptive word.
Ok, so the Twi “Na” functions very much like the Jamaican Creole “A”.
19:48 I just searched it and it's true😂😂😂😂😂
😁