If you have been on our Facebook page or our Twitter account lately, you would have come across posts like 5 dress accessories you should know in Twi or 5 animals you should know in Twi. This is proving to be very helpful for beginners because it is educative and fun to learn all these things. But how can you learn a language if all you see is it being typed on a Facebook page or in a Twitter account? You have got to hear it being said so that you can practice how to say it properly. So to help you to learn Twi even more, we are moving the posts to the website and in the process we are adding audio clips to them.
Today’s we shall learn how to say 10 facial features in Twi. Let’s start learning now!
Click the speaker buttons to hear how to say each word. Practice how to say them until you get each one right.
NOTE: If you don’t see the speaker buttons below, then download and install the Flash player from Adobe.
FACIAL FEATURES
| Anim | Face | |
| Ani | Eye / Eyes | |
| Hwene | Nose | |
| Ano | Mouth | |
| Afono | Cheek | |
| Abɔdwe | Chin | |
| Menemu | Throat | |
| Tirinwi | Hair | |
| Moma | Forehead | |
| Aso | Ear / Ears |
I hope you found this article educative and informative. To learn even more Twi words and phrases that you can use in your day to day conversation, get the Nkyea Twi Phrasebook iPhone app for only $2.99 on the Apple Store. If you have any questions feel free to ask in the Nkyea Forum.
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