Twi (pronounced 'chwee') is a language spoken in Ghana by about 6 million people. It is a dialect of the Akan language, which in turn belongs to the Kwa language family.
There are many divisions of the Twi languages, but they are all mutually intelligible. The Akan people are noted for their decorative stools and ornaments, and their Kente cloth, which has become a sign of not just Ghanaian but African pride. They also have many symbols(Adinkra), the most well known being the "gye nyame" symbol, meaning accept God.
Twi (pronounced 'chwee') is a language spoken in Ghana by about 6 million people. It is a dialect of the Akan language, which in turn belongs to the Kwa language family.
There are many divisions of the Twi languages, but they are all mutually intelligible. The Akan people are noted for their decorative stools and ornaments, and their Kente cloth, which has become a sign of not just Ghanaian but African pride.