04/14/2025
Abɔfra a ɔmma ne maame nna no, bεntoa mpa ne to da
The child who doesn’t let his mother sleep will never be free from the e***a bulb.
Meaning: (Those who constantly cause trouble for others will face ongoing consequences. This proverb emphasizes that disruptive behavior invites persistent discipline or hardship.)
Note: Asante proverbs are not literal statements but vessels of wisdom, wrapped in metaphor and tradition. Their true meaning lies beyond the words—seek understanding, not just translation.
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04/13/2025
Twi, one of Ghana's most widely spoken languages, is gaining recognition as an essential language for diplomatic, academic, and security operations. Organizations such as the Peace Corps, the U.S. military, and major universities have established Twi language programs to enhance cultural competency, research, and field operations
The demand for Twi language skills is increasing, from military training to university courses and humanitarian work. But why are these institutions investing in Twi education? Let's explore the key reasons.
Why the Peace Corps, U.S. Military, and Major Universities Offer Twi Programs
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04/13/2025
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Twi Greetings and Phrases: Learn How to Greet in Twi
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04/07/2025
Sasabonsam kɔ ayie a, ɔsoeε bayifoɔ fie
English: When a forest monster attends a funeral, it stays in the house of a witch.
Meaning: (People of similar character or behavior naturally associate with one another. This proverb emphasizes the idea that like attracts like—those with shared tendencies or intentions tend to stick together.)
Note: Asante proverbs are not literal statements but vessels of wisdom, wrapped in metaphor and tradition. Their true meaning lies beyond the words—seek understanding, not just translation.
04/03/2025
Baabi a ɔdɔ wɔ na asomdwoeɛ wɔ.
English: Where there is love, there is peace.
Meaning: (Love fosters harmony and understanding. This proverb emphasizes that genuine affection and care create a peaceful and supportive environment in relationships and communities.)
Note: Asante proverbs are not literal statements but vessels of wisdom, wrapped in metaphor and tradition. Their true meaning lies beyond the words—seek understanding, not just translation.
04/02/2025
Yɛrekɔtwa wo ti a, wose: "Me kyɛ!"
English: If we are going to behead you, and you say, “My hat!”
Meaning: (This proverb is said of people who face serious problems but worry about trivial things. It mocks the misplaced priorities of those who ignore the real issue and focus on something insignificant.)
Note: Asante proverbs are not literal statements but vessels of wisdom, wrapped in metaphor and tradition. Their true meaning lies beyond the words—seek understanding, not just translation.
04/02/2025
Awarebɔne sɛe ɔbaa pa
English: A bad marriage spoils a good woman.
Meaning: (Women often bear the brunt of a failed marriage. This proverb highlights how a toxic or unhappy union can break a woman’s spirit, character, or potential, even if she was once virtuous or strong.)
Note: Asante proverbs are not literal statements but vessels of wisdom, wrapped in metaphor and tradition. Their true meaning lies beyond the words—seek understanding, not just translation.
04/01/2025
Mmaa rekamfo wo duaforo no na wɔrekamfo w'akyakya.
English: While women praise your tree-climbing, they also praise your hunchback.
Meaning: (People may acknowledge your strengths while also highlighting your weaknesses.
Note: Asante proverbs are not literal statements but vessels of wisdom, wrapped in metaphor and tradition. Their true meaning lies beyond the words—seek understanding, not just translation.