Imagine yourself strolling through the vibrant markets of southeastern Ghana, where the air is thick with the aroma of spices and the melody of unfamiliar words. You're in Dangme territory, where language isn't just a means of communication—it's a dance of sounds that tells the story of a people.

Dangme, one of Ghana's hidden linguistic gems, is more than just a language. It's a key that unlocks doors to warm smiles, hearty laughter, and friendships that transcend cultural boundaries. So, let's embark on a mini linguistic adventure and learn some phrases that will make you sound like a local in no time!

GREETINGS IN DANGME

ENGLISH DANGME
Greetings Ngami
Good evening I taa mo ama (singular)

I taa nye ama (plural)

Good morning I nga mo (singular)

I nga nye (plural)

Good afternoon I haa mo (singular)

I haa nye (plural)

How are you? Ke o ngɛ kɛ?
How are you today? Ke o ngɛ kɛ muɔnɔ?
I am fine I ngɛ saminya
Have a good day! Hi si saminya!
I am doing great! I ngɛ saminya!
Hi/Hello Hee-e!
Nice to meet you Mo heee-e!
See you soon Lɛ ke pee o
See you later Lɛ bɛ kpa-mio
See you tomorrow Wa ma kpe hwo

LOVE WORDS IN DANGME

ENGLISH DANGME
Love Language Suɔmi gbi
I love you I suɔ mo
I miss you I hɛ ngɛ jaa o he
I love you so much I suɔ mo waa
I want to see you I ngɛ la mana mo
I love you with all my heart I suɔ mo kɛ ye tsui kla
I love you too A mi hu I suɔ mo
I like you I buajor o he
You are beautiful O he ngɛ feu
My love I suɔlɔ
My beautiful wife Ye yo ke a he feu
I miss you so much, my darling I hɛ ngɛ jaa ngɛ o he waa, I suɔlɔ
I need you I hia mo
You will miss me O hɛ ma jaa I he
Goodbye, my love Byebye, I suɔlɔ
I will marry you I ma ngɔ mo
I want some space I ngɛ ɖeka la
I need your love I mgɛ o suɔmi la
You are mine I nɔ ji mo

DIRECTIONS IN DANGME

ENGLISH DANGME
Where are you? Jije o ngɛ?
Where did you go? Jije o ho?
Where do you live? Jeji o si he?
Where are you going? Jije o yaa?
Where were you? Je o ho?

COMMON QUESTIONS IN A CONVERSATION IN DANGME

ENGLISH DANGME
How much? E nyemɛ?
How are you feeling? Ke o hɛmi ngɛ kɛ?
How have you been? Ke ngɛ mo pe kɛ?
What is your name? Meni ji o biɛ?
What are you doing? Mɛnɔ o ngɛ pee?
What are you cooking Meni o ngɛ yee?
Are you okay, dear? O ngɛ saminya lo, a nyemi?
When are you coming? Meni bɛ o ma ba?
How was your night/day? Kɛ o nyɔm/muɔnɔ ya lekɛ?
How are you doing? Ke o ngɛ kɛ?
How is your family? Ke o weku o ngɛ kɛ?
How was your day? Kɛ muɔnɔ ya lekɛ?
What is wrong? Meni ji nyagba?
What do you mean? O ke meni?
How's the weather over there? Ke jemi ngɛ ke ngɛ lejon?
Have you gone to church? O ya sɔlemi lo?
What is this? Meni ji nɔ?
What's going on? Meni ngɛ nɔ yaa?
Are you listening? O ngɛ nu-u lo?
Have you heard? O nu lo?
Can I go home? Ma nye ma ho wemi ya?
Can I ask something? Ma nye bi mo noko?
How is everything? ke nɔfɛnɔ ngɛ ya kɛ?
What’s your phone number? Meni ji o tɛtɛfon nɔmaa?

EVERYDAY CONVERSATIONS IN DANGME

ENGLISH DANGME
Happy birthday Jeha ya ma na mo
Thank you Mo tsumi
I am sorry I kpa mo pɛ
You are welcome! Mo hee-e!
Me too! Ami hu o!
God bless you Mau nɛjɔ mo
May God protect you Mau nɛye o nɔ
She is happy Yo ɔ buajɔmi
Please help me I kpa mo pɛ, ye bua mi
I don't know I li o
I will come tomorrow I ma ba hwɔ
Come here! Ba hiɔ!
Feel at home Ke buajɔmi nɛ hisi
Be blessed! A jɔɔ mo!
I am coming soon I ma ba piɔ
Excuse me I kpa pɛ
Leave me alone Gmɛ I he
It is okay E hi
I am going home I ya wemi
I don't want I la we
Love is a beautiful thing Suɔmi ngɛ fɛu
Let me try Ma kaa heɛ
Welcome home! Mo heee-e!
I reached home safely I ya su wemi ngɛ hejɔmi
God is good Mau hi
I don't understand I nui sisi
We are happy to see you Wa bua jɔ ka wa na mo
I have it I ngɛ e ko
Rest in peace Ya wɔ ngɛ tuɛ mijɔmi
I don't have money I be sika
I am done I gbenya
I am going to the shop I ya ni jua hɛ o
Happy New Year Jeha nɛ ya ba na wɔ
Bad manners Suban yaya
Stop using your phone Kpa o tɛtɛfɔn heɛ mi
I need a favour, please I hia yemi kɛ buami
I haven't seen you for ages I na mo kɛ pe jeha babao
Great to see you again I bua jɔ kaa wa kpe ekohu
I really appreciate it E sa ye hemi saminya
You made my day O wo mi buajɔmi muɔnɔ
No problem Nyagba be
Where are you? Jije o ngɛ?
Where did you go? Jije o ho?
Have you eaten it yet? O ye niyeni mo lo?
Come let me take you home Ba nɛ ma wo mo ke ya wemi
You are very drunk O deda waa
Can we have our meeting today? Wa ma nye pe wa kpe ɔ muɔnɔ lo?
Clean my shoe, please I kpa pɛ, tsu I tokota he
The sun is scorching Pu ɔ ngɛ tso
I'm going I yaa
John is going to market Yohane yaa juami
Kabutey is a farmer Kabutey lɛ ngmɔ hulu
Samuel is working with a machine Samuel ngɛ nitsu kɛ klama
Kelvin is in the canoe Kelvin ngɛ hlɛmi

Keep pushing forward! Mastering a language takes consistent practice, but it can be enjoyable. To boost your Adara skills, try learning five new words daily from the Dangme dictionary. Every little bit helps!

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