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How do you say come in twi?

There are a few ways to say "come in" in Twi, depending on the context:

Formal:

* Bra wo mu: This is the most direct translation and means "enter".

* Bra ahyɛ mu: This translates to "come and enter" and is slightly more emphatic.

Informal:

* Fa wo ho bra: This means "come here" and can be used when someone is waiting for you.

* Wo baabi: This literally means "your place" but can be used like "come on in".

Other:

* Wo ba wo baabi: This is another way to say "come here" but is more playful.

Example:

* Bra wo mu, me yi w'adwuma. (Come in, I have work for you.)

* Fa wo ho bra, yɛn ani gye wo ho. (Come here, we're happy to see you.)

It's important to choose the appropriate phrase based on the context and your relationship with the person you are talking to.

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