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Akuapem Twi also known as Akwapi or Akuapim is a language spoken by people that reside in the Southern part of Ghana. The dialect is one of the principal language of Akan.

Pronunciation guide[edit]

Phrase list[edit]

Basics[edit]

Good morning
Maakye
Good afternoon
Maaha
Good evening
Maadwo
Goodnight
Da yie
How are you
Wo ho te sεn?
How is life?
Mpɔ mu te sεn?
I am fine, how about you?
Me ho yɛ, na wo nsoɛ?
Happy birthday
Mema wo awoda pa
How much is this?
Eyɛ sɛn?
How do we say...in Akuapem Twi?
Sɛn na wɔka ... wɔ Akuapem Twi kasa mu?
Woka borɔfo kasa?
Do you speak English?

Problem/Emergency[edit]

Numbers[edit]

1
Baako
2
Ebien
3
Abiɛsa
4
Anan
5
Anum
6
Asia
7
Ason
8
Awɔtwe
9
Akron
10
Du
20
Aduonu
30
Aduasa
40
Aduanan
50
Aduonum
100
ɔha

Time[edit]

Clock time[edit]

Duration[edit]

Days[edit]

Sunday
Kwasida
Monday
Dwoda
Tuesday
Benada
Wednesday
Wukuda
Thursday
Yawda
Friday
Fida
Saturday
Memeneda

Months[edit]

January
ɔpɛpɔn
February
ogyefuo
March
ɔbɛnem
April
oforisuo
May
kɔtɔnimma
June
ayɛwohomumɔ
July
kitawonsa
August
ɔsannaa
September
ɛbɔ
October
ahinime
November
obubuo
December
ɔpɛnimma

Colors[edit]

Transportation[edit]

Part of the body[edit]

Family[edit]

Food[edit]

Learning more[edit]

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