Archive for the ‘Akan Culture’ Category

Who Makes Up Your Family?

By Isaac Ameyaw  on Oct 27th, 2010

AKAN CULTURE Most of us call our fathers “daddy” and our mothers “mommy” and prefer to call most of our relatives “uncle this”, “aunt that” and so on. But do we know how to properly say these names in the Twi language? Read more …

Twi Phrases You Should Know When Leaving The Presence Of Someone Who Speaks Twi

By Nana Sarpong  on Jun 6th, 2010

AKAN CULTURE So what do you have to say when you are leaving the presence of someone who speaks Twi? In this article, we shall familiarize ourselves with the phrases and expressions you need to know when you are leaving a Twi speaker’s house or presence. Read more …

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Twi Phrases And Expressions You Should Know When Entering A House In Ghana

By Nana Sarpong  on Jun 4th, 2010

AKAN CULTURE What are the Twi phrases and expressions you should be familiar with when knocking and entering the house of a person who speaks Twi? Read more …

How Akan people give names

By Isaac Ameyaw  on Apr 15th, 2010

AKAN CULTURE The Akan people, give their children names according to the day of the week on which they were born, as shown in the table below: Read more …

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