Question: What language do Ghana speak?

Ghana is a highly multilingual developing nation in West Africa. It has a population of over 25 million people with different ethnic groups. Ghana has about 50 indigenous languages (Dakubu, 1996), and the major ones are Akan, Ewe, Ga, Dagaare, and Dagbani, with English as the official language.

What language is mostly spoken in Ghana?

Akan Asante Twi is the widely used. Akan is the most widely spoken and used indigenous language in Ghana. About 44%, of Ghanas population of about 22 million, speak Akan as first language. However, about 80% of Ghanaians speak Akan as a first and second language.

Is Twi same as Akan?

Twi (Akan: [tɕᶣi]), also known as Akan kasa, or Akan-speak, is a dialect of the Akan language spoken in southern and central Ghana by several million people, mainly of the Akan people, the largest of the seventeen major ethnic groups in Ghana.

How do you say I like you in Twi?

To say “I like you” in the Twi language, say “me pɛ wo.” The verb “pɛ” in the Twi language can mean either “want” or “like.” The sentence follows the subject + verb + object pattern.

How do you say a lot in Twi?

Twi Translation of “lot“bebree; pii (many; plenty; a large number)nyinaa (the whole number; all)

Is it cheaper to live in Ghana?

Cost of living in Ghana is, on average, 47.13% lower than in United States. Rent in Ghana is, on average, 52.05% lower than in United States.

How difficult is French?

So Is French Hard to Learn? In conclusion – no. French is relatively easy to learn but it does take some time and effort. As French is closely related to English, I have to agree with the Foreign Language Institute that says that French belongs to the easiest group of languages to learn for English speakers.

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