Ewe language
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Why do You not write down the words upon the wall? Who could learn by Your incompetent
explanations? Go to university and learn didactic before you try to be a teacher. What kind of a nonsense is that what You make. That is only English with some other words.What a curious stammer it is . Let is be. So nobody can learn EWe. Oh, I lol, I am a German language teacher. come to my facebook page.
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My boyfriend is Togolese. When I am around he's family i feel lost. so I just sit back and listen. The Language is Beautiful. but hard to pronounce. You need a lot of patience. Hopefully i will be able to speak Ewe =)
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DONT READ THIS CAUSE IT ACTUALLY WORKS YOU WILL BE KISSED ON THE NEAREST POSSIBLE FRIDAY BY THE LOVE OF YOUR LIFE.TOMORROW WILL BE THE BEST DAY OF YOUR LIFE.HOWEVER IF YOU DONT POST THIS TO AT LEAST THREE VIDEOS THAN U WILL DIE WITHIN TWO DAYS.NOW YOU HAVE STARTED READING THIS SO DONT STOP. THIS IS SO SCARY PUT THIS ON AT LEAST FIVE VIDEOS IN 143 MINUTES WEN YOU ARE DONE PRESS F6 AND YOUR LOVERS NAME WILL APEAR ON THE SCREEN IN BIG LETTERS THIS IS SCARY CAUSE IT ACTUALLY WORKS
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wow my grandma and my mum speak fluent ewe. they pronounce it ay-vay though. haven't heard it in a while...up to 5yrs. i don't speak it but i remember all the '(person's name) de?s' and eyonto (sp). thanks
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Modelearth go get a life. Why did u jus say it is a pointless language. It's jus like saying English is pointless. Do learn how to speak it before you comment. Smh
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@SWilson510 thanks i am planning on going back with about 12 other people from our churh thanks again and God bless
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@jewellbug1999 WOWOWOW Jewellbug.....we are so happy to see your comments and to read your words that show the impact of your visit to West Africa. We know you will return again some day in the future and we wish you a great journey through life. Blessings to you and all your traveling companions.
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@revsba i know exactly what ur talking about i went on a trip to noepe togo and i got back three weeks ago i was only gone for two weeks but it was life changing im only 11 and it changed everybodys life who went with us
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Wayzoh! Akpe!
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pointless language
This is a Togolese version of Ewe, spoken by people in Ghana. The Ewe learning materials I found on the Internet helped me get started, by my friends here in the video all laughed at me and asked where I learned to speak "Volta" (poorly!). Ewe is spoken in the Volta Region of Ghana and in southern Togo, but there are different dialects. While noticeable, most people Ewe people can understand the different dialects. Apparently the Togolese people will refer to the Ghanaian dialect as "Volta".
SWilson510 1 year ago
i went to the link, it doesnt work anymore
ezridax 2 years ago
when you cut-and-paste the link, there may be a '%20' that gets inserted into the web address. Be sure to delete those characters so the address reads properly.
SWilson510 2 years ago