Mafi wo!
(mahh-FEE woh)
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You would say "Minni yε Ashanti" in Twi to mean "I am Ashanti".
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
boa
Ma fie wo
mani agyina wo or maafe wo.
The Ashanti tribe primarily speaks Twi, which is a dialect of the Akan language. English is also widely spoken due to Ghana's history of British colonization.
The most widely spoken and recognized language in Ghana is Akan, which includes dialects such as Twi, Fante, and Ashanti.
Okomfo Anokye, a legendary priest and co-founder of the Ashanti Empire, is said to have disappeared mysteriously. According to folklore, he ascended into the sky on a golden stool, which symbolized the unity and power of the Ashanti people. His departure is believed to have cemented the authority and legitimacy of the Ashanti monarchy. There are differing accounts of his death, with some suggesting he may have been assassinated, while others maintain that he simply vanished.