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How do you say welcome in ghanaian?

There are a few ways to say "welcome" in Ghanaian, depending on the specific language and context:

In Twi, the most widely spoken language in Ghana:

* Akwaaba: This is the most common and general greeting, meaning "welcome" or "you are welcome."

* Maame, Akwaaba: This is a more formal welcome, used when addressing someone as "Madam."

* Paapa, Akwaaba: This is a formal welcome, used when addressing someone as "Sir."

In Ewe, another major language in Ghana:

* Míegbɔ̃: This is the general greeting for "welcome."

* Míegbɔ̃ŋu: This is a more formal welcome.

In Ga, the language spoken in Accra:

* Hiŋ gbɔŋ: This is a general greeting for "welcome."

In other languages spoken in Ghana:

* Ndeŋ: (Dagbani)

* Kɔŋ: (Gonja)

* Yɛŋ: (Dangme)

Remember, the best way to say "welcome" in Ghanaian is to use the language that is most relevant to the person you are greeting.

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