in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
https://youtu.be/Ck6eSJmkqgs
Had a chitty chat with a PhD student on her shocks when she came to Ghana which will surely come as helpful to you trying to visit Ghana.
We share cultural tips and what to expect when traveling to the beautiful country called Ghana
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https://youtu.be/O32okzuZ62I
We have looked at the first part in the languages spoken in Ghana series. This is the 2nd part in the series. Join us learn about
Bantu languages, Kwa languages, Ewe languages, Gur languages, Language death and many more
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https://youtu.be/mjd-ra7hqHM
What do you know about the languages spoken in Ghana? Would you like to learn about them? Are you a language lover?
You can join me in this series of discussion as we delve into the Introduction to Languages spoken in Ghana in this video. Do not forget to share to help someone else learn
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KYRIPON PROVER OF THE DAY
Tɔko bɛ kã papa a, papa a bɛ sɔ krɛdɛdɛ
If nothing touches the palmfrond, it doesn't rattles. This is to say that, someone could be humble but people intentionally agitate the person and one day, the person may react.
Sadly, if the person reacts, who is actually the victim, he would be seen as the bad person instead of the real trouble causers
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https://youtu.be/Cd9x8w-Aix4
Nana Galiwa, a Tikali priestess had her yam festival. It was a beautiful festival which you can learn something new from about Ghanaian culture.
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LEARN GUAN WITH HUNIAH is a channel dedicated to Guan Language education and content programming. Guan Languages are fading out in Ghana and efforts are needed to revive them.
The are lots of variations of the Guan Languages and they are all being considered for promotion on this channel. Guan is linguistically categorised as a Central-Tano language just as the Akan languages. Indeed, Guan languages are related to Akan languages.
There are four main groups of the Guan Languages
- Ga-Akan Related Guan Languages : Larteh (ER), Kyripon(ER), Nkonya (OR), Nkami (ER), Efutu(CR), Awutu (CR), Anum-Boso (ER)
- Akan-Related Guan Languages : Nzema, Ahanta, Pepenza, Bawule, Gwira, Anyin, Brosa [all in Western Regions], Chakosi (NER)
- Ewe-Akan Related Guan Languages : Likpe (Sekpele, Sekwa, Setungbale) and Buem [Oti Region]
- Northern Guans : Gonja, Ntsumburun, Kete-Krakye, Atsode, Dwan, Wiase, Basa, Kplan, Foodo, Anyanga, Alijo, Nawuri
Do enjoy this channel to the fullest