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Adinkra[edit | edit source]
These symbols are used for representing concepts.
More at https://ayeeko.africa/blogs/blog/adinkra-symbols-and-meaning
Akan name | image |
---|---|
aban | |
abe dua | |
abusua pa | |
adinkrahene | |
adinkrahene dua | |
akoko nan | |
akoma ntoso | |
ani bere | |
boa me na me boa wo | |
dono | |
dwennimmen | |
gye nyame | |
kete pa | |
kontire ne akwamu | |
kuntinkantan | |
mmere dane | |
mpuannum | |
nea onnim no sua a ohu | |
nea ope se obedi hene | |
nkontim | |
nkyimu | |
nkyinkyim | |
ohene aniwa |
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