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Twi
1[chwee, chee, twee]
noun
a Kwa language spoken in Ghana that is mutually intelligible with Fanti.
twi-
2a combining form meaning “two,” “twice”.
twibill.
Twi
/ ٷɾː /
noun
Formerly called: Ashanti.a language of S Ghana: one of the two chief dialects of Akan Compare Fanti
a member of the Negroid people who speak this language
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
"It was English that was spoken in the house when I was growing up - that and the Ghanaian language called Twi," he said.
"I didn't understand Ga. I didn't understand Twi. I didn't understand Pidgin," the 49-year-old tells me.
But his critics have doubts, pointing out that Ghana plunged into its worst electricity crisis during his first term and the power cuts were so bad that Mahama joked at the time that he was known as "Mr Dumsor" - "dum" means "off" and "sor" means "on" in the local Twi language.
The power cuts were so bad that Mahama joked at the time that he was known as "Mr Dumsor" - dum means off and sor means on in the local Twi language.
Even in her old age, the story goes, she loved to speak the Twi language she had been taught as a little girl by Prempeh herself.
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When To Use
Twi- is a combining form used like a prefix meaning “two” or “twice.” It appears in some older, mostly obsolete and rare terms.Twi- ultimately comes from the Old English twi-, closely related to two, twelve, twice, twin, and even twig. The Latin counterpart to twi- is bi- and the Greek is di-.Twi- isn’t productive in English today, with two, twin, and twice variously combined with words to do the former work of twi-. Combining forms derived from other languages, such as bi- or di-, are widely used, especially in technical terms.
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