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How do you say my husband in Twi language?

In Twi, "my husband" can be said in a few ways, depending on the context and level of formality:

Formal:

* Me kunu: This is the most common and formal way to say "my husband."

* Ɔbarima me: This is a more respectful way to say "my husband." It literally means "my man."

Informal:

* Me kunu: This is also used informally, but with a slightly different tone. It's more like a casual "my husband."

* Ɔbarima me: This can also be used informally, with the same meaning as the formal version.

Other options:

* Me hɔnɔ: This means "my partner" and can be used to refer to your husband, especially in a romantic or intimate context.

* Ɔdɔfo me: This means "my lover" and can also be used to refer to your husband.

The best way to say "my husband" in Twi will depend on the specific situation and your relationship with the person you're speaking to.

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