me do wo, ma fe wo
Asante
I miss you
In Ashanti Twi, "How are you?" is expressed as "Wo ho te sɛn?" A common response could be "Me ho te sɛn," which means "I am fine." Additionally, you can say "Me ho yɛ," meaning "I am good."
Ma fie wo
How do I say I love you too
You would say "Minni yε Ashanti" in Twi to mean "I am Ashanti".
Mafi wo! (mahh-FEE woh)
Asante
You can say "M'ani gye sɛ ma no," in Ashanti Twi to express that you are jealous.
Shwer we nim
I miss you
In Ashanti Twi, "How are you?" is expressed as "Wo ho te sɛn?" A common response could be "Me ho te sɛn," which means "I am fine." Additionally, you can say "Me ho yɛ," meaning "I am good."
Ma fie wo
boa
How do I say I love you too
i love you
In Ashanti Twi, a common way to say farewell is "Nante yie," which means "walk well." Another phrase is "Da yie," meaning "good night" when parting in the evening. These expressions reflect a wish for the person's safe travels or a good rest.