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== Dialogue ==
== Dialogue ==
A: Yɛn pɛ sɛ wobɛfa som kɔ Kumasi. (We want to travel to Kumasi on Saturday.)
A: Yɛn pɛ sɛ wobɛfa som kɔ Kumasi. (We want to travel to Kumasi on Saturday.)
B: Memeneda biara yɛn ho. (We have plans for Saturday.)
B: Memeneda biara yɛn ho. (We have plans for Saturday.)
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A: Wopɛ sɛ mene Busua foɔ? (Do you want to join me to Busua?)


A: Wopɛ sɛ mene Busua foɔ? (Do you want to join me to Busua?)
B: Mepɛ sɛ menka ɛdɔm ara bebree. Me nni benada foforɔ. (I wish I could, but I'm busy this weekend. I have a Tuesday deadline.)
B: Mepɛ sɛ menka ɛdɔm ara bebree. Me nni benada foforɔ. (I wish I could, but I'm busy this weekend. I have a Tuesday deadline.)



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Twi Vocabulary - Days of the Week

Hi Twi learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn the days of the week in Twi. Learning the days of the week will help you in your daily conversations with your native speaker friends and in asking questions related to time. You can find more useful vocabulary on the Vocabulary page. Let's get started!

Days of the Week

The days of the week in Twi are based on the English calendar system.

Twi Pronunciation English
Dudua /dʊˈdua/ Monday
Benada /bɛnˈada/ Tuesday
Wuku /wʊkʊ/ Wednesday
Yawoada /yaˈwoada/ Thursday
Fiada /fiada/ Friday
Memeneda /mɛmɛnɛda/ Saturday
Kwasiada /kwasˈiada/ Sunday

Useful Expressions

  • Mema Kwasiada. (I love Sundays.)
  • Yawoada be nni dodo. (Thursday is the fourth day.)
  • Me hu kwan yɛ Adukuwaa. (I was born on Wednesday.)
  • Dudua be yɛ hu yie. (Monday is a good day.)

Dialogue

A: Yɛn pɛ sɛ wobɛfa som kɔ Kumasi. (We want to travel to Kumasi on Saturday.)

B: Memeneda biara yɛn ho. (We have plans for Saturday.)


A: Wopɛ sɛ mene Busua foɔ? (Do you want to join me to Busua?)

B: Mepɛ sɛ menka ɛdɔm ara bebree. Me nni benada foforɔ. (I wish I could, but I'm busy this weekend. I have a Tuesday deadline.)

Did You Know?

Did you know that the Twi name for Monday, "Dudua", literally means "the second day after Sunday"?

Conclusion

Now you know the days of the week in Twi. It's time to practice and use them in your daily conversations. Remember that practice makes perfect! If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.
Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎

References

- Twi Language on Wikipedia


Videos

Twi Vocabulary | Days of the Week in Twi | Lesson 2 - YouTube

Twi Vocabulary | Lesson 3 | Days and Months In Akan (Twi) - YouTube

Learn twi with Opoku | Asante twi | Twi days of the week - YouTube


Related Lessons


Sources