Information about counting in Twi, a variety of Akan, a member of the Kwa branch of the Niger-Congo language family spoken in Ghana.
If any of the numbers are links, you can hear a recording by clicking on them. If you can provide recordings, please contact me.
Numeral | Cardinal numbers |
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0 | ohunu |
1 | baako |
2 | mmienu |
3 | mmiɛnsa |
4 | ɛnan, nan |
5 | enum, num |
6 | ensia, nsia |
7 | ɛnson, nson |
8 | nwɔtwe |
9 | ɛnkron, nkron |
10 | edu, du |
11 | dubaako |
12 | dummienu |
13 | dummiɛnsa |
14 | dunan |
15 | dunum |
16 | dunsia |
17 | dunson |
18 | dunwɔtwe |
19 | du nkron |
20 | aduonu |
21 | aduonu baako |
22 | aduonu mmienu |
23 | aduonu mmiɛnsa |
24 | aduonu nan |
25 | aduonu num |
26 | aduonu nsia |
27 | aduonu nson |
28 | aduonu nwɔtwe |
29 | aduonu nkron, |
30 | aduasa |
40 | aduanan |
50 | aduonum |
60 | aduosia |
70 | aduoson |
80 | aduɔwɔtwe |
90 | aduɔkron |
100 | ɔha |
101 | ɔha ne baako |
200 | ahanu |
300 | ahasa |
400 | ahanan |
500 | ahanum |
600 | ahansia |
700 | ahanson |
800 | ahanwɔtwe |
900 | ahankron |
1000 | apem |
2000 | mpem mmienu, mpenu |
3000 | mpem mmiɛnsa |
4000 | mpem nan |
5000 | mpem num |
6000 | mpem nsia |
7000 | mpem nson |
8000 | mpem nwɔtwe |
9000 | mpem nkron |
10,000 | mpem du |
1 million | ɔpepem |
1 billion | ɔpepepem |
Hear some of these numbers:
Information about Twi numbers
http://nkyea.com/blog/how-to-count-in-asante-twi/
https://www.learnakan.com/numbers-in-twi-how-to-count-in-twi/
https://www.memrise.com/course/543632/numbers-in-akan-twi-akuapem-dialect/
https://quizlet.com/4725895/twi-numbers-1-40-flash-cards/
https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Twi_phrasebook
If you would like to make any corrections or additions to this page, or if you can provide recordings, please contact me.
Information about Twi | Phrases | Numbers | Tower of Babel
Adele, Akan, Akuapem, Anii, Chumburung, Dangme, Ga, Kyode, Logba, Twi
Alphabetical index | Language family index
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