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Get it from me, ewe is a dead dialect period! In a few years, nobody will listen if you speak this trokosi dialect. In Ghana, ewes speak this backward dialect only when no one is looking or listening in. You didn't loose a th ...
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Yeah! Some of you may think this is another opportunity for you to spew your vitriol at Ewes but, you lie bad! You'd get very much bruised in the process, so don't even try. You better stop in your tracks.
Btw, I've notice ...
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In the first place, did you receive your daughter's permission to have her mail to you posted on ghanaweb?
If not, then I behold my comments.
Andy,
Your know what they say of abusers, they come from abusive homes and over the years have been weaned on bitterness to the extent that, they become addicts to this malaise so will need their daily dose to stabilize t ...
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You have spoken much in the same way as the wise biblical king whose name you share. Such vitriol is needless. It says less about the subject and so much about the perpetrator. As you indicate, there is much going on psycholo ...
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Hey Solomon, you grew up at Damongo and you think Hausa is a northern Ghana language?
Shame on us as a people. The people of Damango don't speak Hausa so your Ewe was not with an Hausa accent.
Your Ewe should have been with ...
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Atugabiig,
First of all, I am not Solomon, my snr brother btw. And Solomon didn't write this piece. It was by Selorm and her Dad, me Andy-K. The Postmaster made a mistake in attributing it to Solomon, for whom he has been ...
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Dear Atugabiig,
Please find time to read the following microfilm:
"A Unified Orthography for the Hausa Language: Nigeria, Niger, Cameroon, Ghana and Chad."
You might find some surprising information in there.
I ...
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Hi Solo,
Thanks for your post.
I've heard your piece of advice many times. In fact, we grew up on it, if you're an Ewe who grew up among the Gas and Akans. It has led to what I call the "si kpi kporwo" mentality, i.e., ...
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My Dear Brother Quist,
Good day.
I could not agree with you more.
Please do reach me through "Franciskkwarteng@yahoo.com" whenever you have the time or feel like it (You could as well give me your email if you are c ...
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Who cares about Trokosi nonsense on a "Thanks Giving Day " here in the States! I have already downed the first bottle of my Heineken beer chaser over some shots of Hennessy quaff and about to start the second one. I may cl ...
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If you do not care, then do not read it. Another ignorant Ghanaian who behaves as if he thinks that he is special and showing that he is backward by letting the whole world know that he lives in the US. Whoopee!!
You are a son of a bitch. Ewe is been taught in Germany and other countries. If you want fact go online.
Dis is simple issue which is affecting ghanaian. Ewe was just use as a case study. ? Do u have call someone,s mum bitch?.
I asked for help but all your uneducated self could do was curse at me about German courses which are no use to me and "other countries". I have been actively searching for over 6 years so please direct me to the courses that ...
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Wo mame ho kankan
U are very funny. Am glad u agree dey speak the ewe when alone. Don,t u think dat is a traet to u?. How many of your type are bilingual as compare to the ewes. Mind u ewe has been well researched into as compared to twi.
I am always happy when i hear from some of my homeland people Ewe. And I am not looking down upon myself and my tribe but we need to learn and stop this unnecessary tribalistic behavior. We are associated with evil and hatred ...
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You're so pathetic haha
I wonder what it feels like to be so ignorant about your own history that you encourage the genocide of a language. Hmmm. I will never know but good for you.
I suggest u dnt comment again cus u are not a clever person..edzormovi akp3
Thank you Solomon we have a long way to go. Am also facing similar problem. My son born in Ghana, Kumasi does not speak good Ewe........what must be done?.
Hello Kodjo,
personally I think much could be done at a communal level, but if things are so much array in Ghana and Eweland now that people cannot organise community activities that help de-stigmatise Ewe, then I am not s ...
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solo is entitled to his self conceited opinion but ewes are too tribalistic.in future solo must address that
You are bigoted idiot and thats what you are .
The writer of the piece is Selorm Kwawukume, not Solomon. Ghanaweb Administrator made that mistake in writing Solomon, rather than Selorm.
Selorm, btw, happens to be my daughter.
Andy-K
If you are not afraid of perceived juju in your ewe land, go there often and communicate with your people. Your ewe will improve. A little cat meat peanut soup over akple will also relax your jaws to ease out the constricte ...
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Not everyone has the privilege to hop on a plane to Ghana whenever they want. My last time to Ghana was '97 not because I had/have a choice.
Efo Yao,
Thanks for the clarification.
Thank your daughter on my behalf for this wonderful and insightful piece. Efo Yao, tell Selorm to continue sharing some of her thaoughts with us. She has done well learning a diff ...
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Francis Kwarteng, the buga buga writer:
1)sharing some of her "thaoughts"
2) learning a dfficult tonal "langiage"
3) I shall be reading him
4) I will also make time to read his book
Kwarteng! you are not only a ...
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Adjoa Wangara,
This is what you wrote (Go back to Mercy Adede Bolus's article "Should Kotoka International Airport be Policed 24/7" and read one of your own comments to me, titled "Childish Kwarteng--My 9-year-old niece"): ...
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it was of course a mistake because just before I wrote that comment I read another comment from one Tawiah hence mistakingly added that name to Francis.
Nevertheless I mean you, the criminal Francis Kwarteng registered in ...
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You see! it seems all of your family members are as stupid as you are, they don't even understand the word village let alons a villager, a curse on you people, Kwarteng and family.
KWARTENG DISGRACING HIS FAMILY:
Statemen ...
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Adjoa Wangara,
You wrote:
"The criminal Francis Tawiah with a criminal record in Leesburg-Georgia, USA. The so-claimed matured man who discusses his problems with his 9-year-old niece in stage 4 in the school."
A mis ...
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You see! it seems all of your family members are as stupid as you are, they don't even understand the word village let alons a villager, a curse on you people, Kwarteng and family.
KWARTENG DISGRACING HIS FAMILY:
A statem ...
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Adjoa Wangara,
I will start by saying that "you are the dumbest Kookoase scholar on Ghanaweb." I say this unapologetically. It is a statement I will never retract! You deserve it more than anyone on Ghanaweb. It is my "Tha ...
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I will start by saying that "you are the dumbest Kookoase scholar on Ghanaweb." I say this unapologetically.
It is a statement I will never retract! You deserve it more than anyone on Ghanaweb. It is my "Thansgiving" gift ...
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The ability to speak does not mean you should if you have no wisdom to put forward or actuate. Your consistent attacks and unparalleled show of gross immaturity exemplifies the issues that plague mostly the black African in l ...
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Nyebro Yaw,
Thanks for the comments.
This problem permeates all of us and I am doing my penitence by bringing it here. At least Ewes outside the VR in Ghana learn Ga, Twi, Hausa, etc. but what else are Akan kids learni ...
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Efo Yao,
Like I said before, your daughter's is an interesting read.
I have asked some of my friends who, like myself, are facing a similar problem to read it.
Thanks for sharing this with us.
My own mother doesn't even speak Ewe to us Andy. The problem is not about Akans not learning any language apart from Twi cos it is the commercial language in Ghana and many are comfortable with that. Ewes in Accra speak more ...
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Ewe Language centre in Ho founded Mr Mr Adiko Mensah, and other places like EP Book Depot ( I am not sure if it still exist) should be able to help. Also the The Bureau of Ghanaian languages and the University of Winneba.
Thank you, I will look these up when my vpn is working again. I will see how they are accessible to me online or when I'm back in the UK.
Once again, many thanks!
Ah well!!! What can I say. My children are in an even worse situation.
I am an Ewe from Anloga (Kportorgbe) and married to a Fanti from Cape Coast. We have lived outside Ghana since 1976. My Ewe has lost the linguist ...
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Wow, Zigi, I have to admit that I like your theory! Not only the theory itself do I find interesting, but also both the guilt-filled circumstances that have necessitated propounding it and the usefulness of it! Wow!
Howe ...
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Zigi,
As I wrote, those who teased us in Anloga got beaten up, or got insulted in Hausa if too big to tackle, as the only insults we knew then were in Hausa.
The insensitive teasing is the major hindrance on kids learn ...
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RAWLINGS ended up being PAUL GYAMFI in Germany,AMETEFEH as RUBBY ADU GYAMFI in LONDON.My dear, just change your name to GYAMFI -CHE..AKAN in CHINA. Noticed DE AKANS & EWES LOVE TO FLIRT ALOT?-DONT THINK is HATRED,like GHANA & ...
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The best of Ewhe can be found in German and Russian Libraries C.Y. Andy-K.
Is it possible to have them in English? I spied some Ewe books in SOAS, London when I did a tour. They looked like they would crumble if my pinky touched them though.
I am not sure I understand the import of the article. I come from a very multi-ethnic background and my grandkids don't speak any of our dialect; they don't live in Ghana and were not born in Ghana either.what I believe is to ...
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"Multi-Ethnic", is a background, because anyone without a background is good as lost....so, your advice, speak your "multi-ethnic"
Circumstances alter cases,that is the reason why he shared it with us.
It's a shame you can think losing an important essence of one's heritage, culture and self-understanding is fine. If you raised your family like that, good for you. If you want to assimilate your family and strive for only "s ...
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It is sad that we miss the philosophy that is embedded in the Ewe language. Study Ewe and you will put it at par with ancient languages. Mind you, it is what has sustained our ancestors. thanks for the article.
Very well my sister. It happening and some parents wouldn't even attempt speaking Ewe to their kids. Some also claim they are shy of speaking although they can speak very fluently. Thanks for your efforts. You can get an Ewe ...
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Yes, this type of culture needs to be abolished. If one is always pulled back by irrelevant obstacles as to why they shouldn't speak Ewe, it can never advance.
My aunty speaks ga, twi, ewe and something else (I forgot) plu ...
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Andy"s inimitable sense of humour.I was in stitches.I hope your "Ewe-Nordic" Lass will see the funny side.
You twerp! Why Ewe, not Dagarti! Boasting as usua1
Are you 5? Where are your parents?
selorm or solomon, this is the kind of gh we are living in. no respect for one anothers feeling. thse akans think they are the best ppl in gh. i laugh my head off whn thse same ppl come home complaining of racial abuse by som ...
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I wish more Ewe people in Ghana would take grass root and community action but I guess there are more perceived important things happening in Ghana which I am quite ignorant of. It is just sad that people cannot see that lang ...
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I agree with your first paragraph. Well said! You took the words out of my mouth!
I am half Ewe and very proud of my heritage. I am also fluent in Ewe.
In the near future languages that we humans knows will disappear. It will be like images/ and spoken in the head. Those that are not from this Terra speaks by telepathy. If you ones understand telepathy, language is out of us ...
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Andy-K,
This is not an issue with Ewes only. It is a common thing among all the tribes in Ghana and Africa in general. The Hispanics and Chinese do very well in teaching the children their language. I tried teaching my chi ...
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Dear Brother:
I am sorry that you did not teach your daughter Ewe when she was a child.
I am half Ewe and even though we did not grow up in Ghana, my mother did a tremendous job teaching us Ewe. We are all fluent in Ewe. I ...
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Selorm I think you should have spent that six years in the Ewe land if you truly love to.
I am writing my project work in Ewe. Even though I speak the language, I still have problems with (nyamama) ie grammar.
So, pls ta ...
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In London they have Ghanaian School (which seems to have been taking root since 2010 or so). It’s 500 for 20 weeks of part-time learning. Which is not bad.
When disposable income is a thing, I would like to take the cour ...
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