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| Anɔpa || /an-ɔ-pa/ || Chicken  
| Akokc || /ak-o-Kc/ || Chicken  
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| Awɔ || /a-/ || Goat  
| Apcnkye || /a-pɔ-Nayeli/ || Goat  
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| Apɔnkye || /a-pɔ-nkyɛ/ || Turkey
|Krokro || /Leo-Kroger/ || Turkey
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| Aduro || /a-du-ro/ || Cow  
|Nantwie || /nan-twice/ || Cow  
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| Akokoanoba || /a-ko-ko-a-no-ba/ || Duck
| Dabodabo || /Da-ba-da-Bo/ || Duck
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| Apɔnkasiedua || /a-pɔn-ka-si-ɛ-du-a/ || Goose  
| Apɔnkasiedua || /a-pɔn-ka-si-ɛ-du-a/ || Goose  
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| Akosawo || /a-ko-sa-wo/ || Sheep  
|Odwan || /O-dean/ || Sheep  
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Dialogue:
Dialogue:


* Person 1: Wo te anɔpa? (Do you have a chicken?)
* Person 1: Wowc akokc? (Do you have a chicken?)
* Person 2: Yɛ te anɔpa kakra. (We have a few chickens.)
* Person 2: Yɛwc akokc kakra. (We have a few chickens.)


== Safari Animals ==
== Safari Animals ==

Revision as of 11:12, 16 September 2023

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Twi Vocabulary - Animals

Hi Twi learners! 😊

In this lesson, we will learn about animals in Twi. Animals play a crucial role in our lives, whether as pets, food, or inspired by different traditions and cultural practices.

To improve your Twi Vocabulary, you can also use the Polyglot Club website. Find native speakers and ask them any questions!

Farm Animals

Let's start with animals you might see on a farm.

Twi Pronunciation English
Akokc /ak-o-Kc/ Chicken
Apcnkye /a-pɔ-Nayeli/ Goat
Krokro /Leo-Kroger/ Turkey
Nantwie /nan-twice/ Cow
Dabodabo /Da-ba-da-Bo/ Duck
Apɔnkasiedua /a-pɔn-ka-si-ɛ-du-a/ Goose
Odwan /O-dean/ Sheep

Dialogue:

  • Person 1: Wowc akokc? (Do you have a chicken?)
  • Person 2: Yɛwc akokc kakra. (We have a few chickens.)

Safari Animals

Now let's move to safari animals.

Twi Pronunciation English
Simpa /sim-pa/ Lion
Dwene /dwe-ne/ Elephant
Woma /wo-ma/ Hippopotamus
Kaw /kaw/ Monkey
Kyerɛwukyekye /kye-rɛ-wu-kye-kye/ Giraffe
Konko /kon-ko/ Warthog

Dialogue:

  • Person 1: Wobɛn simpa yɛ no? (Where can we find a lion?)
  • Person 2: Yɛ bisa aburokyire no asafo. (We can find lions in game reserves.)

Domestic Animals

Let's continue with animals you might keep as pets.

Twi Pronunciation English
Kraman /kra-man/ Dog
Ɔkra /ɔ-kra/ Cat
Kumadwene /ku-ma-dwe-ne/ Hamster
Aburokyire nkutoo /a-bu-ro-kyi-re nku-too/ Guinea pig
Kokuro /ko-ku-ro/ Horse
Anto /an-to/ Rabbits

Dialogue:

  • Person 1: Na wote aa kraman? (Do you have a dog?)
  • Person 2: Mepɛ sɛ mewɔ kraman kɔ bi. (I want to get a dog soon.)

Aquatic Animals

Lastly, let's look at animals that live in water.

Twi Pronunciation English
Kɔnɛ /kɔ-nɛ/ Fish
Prako /pra-ko/ Crab
Osiewuni /o-si-e-wu-ni/ Lobster
Ɔmamfura /ɔ-mam-fu-ra/ Octopus
Adawuraa /a-da-wu-ra-a/ Dolphin

Dialogue:

  • Person 1: Wopɛ sɛ wo te kɔnɛ? (Do you like to have fish?)
  • Person 2: Mepɛ sɛ w'ate kɔnɛ suro. (I like to eat fish soup.)

These are some of the most common animals you can come across in Twi. For more animal vocabulary, don't forget to check [ [Language/Twi/Vocabulary|Vocabulary]].


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➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎

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