Twi-English/English-Twi Concise Dictionary (Hippocrene Concise Dictionary)
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*Over 8,000 entries
*Useful vocabulary and expressions for travelers to Ghana
*Concise, easy-to-use format
*Entries include phonetic pronunciation
*For travelers and students
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #179623 in Books
- Published on: 1998-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 332 pages
Features
- ISBN13: 9780781802642
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Editorial Reviews
Language Notes
Text: English
From the Publisher
This is the first Akan dictionary which indicates the tonal pronunciation of words.
From the Author
"Akuapem Twi, a tone language, is one of the major languages of the Akan family of languages. The language is spoken by the Akuapem and Akwamu people. Akuapem Twi is the 'official language' of the Guan people of Anum and Besso. The capital town of the Akuapem peoples is Akropong."
Customer Reviews
A big disappointment
When there is such a dearth of materials for the learning of Twi, I am reluctant to criticise. However, a dictionary is a critical resource for a learner and should be reliable and educative. This dictionary is inaccurate and incomplete. I am working with two of the most widely used series of Twi learner's books available in Ghana, and a significant proportion of their vocabulary is missing from this dictionary, spelt differently from accepted usage, or given inaccurate meanings. Unfortunately, we still await a good modern Twi dictionary by a native speaker of the language.
Disappointed Americani married to a Ghanani
I read the reviews and found a used copy at a good price and thought I would try it since there aren't many options for Twi dictionaries. I sat down with my wife who speaks fluent Twi and started reading words to her just for fun. We both became frustrated in that she only understood a handful of the words. I do understand that there are many dialects of Twi but I would ask her how to pronounce certain words and they weren't even close to the spellings in the book. In his acknowledgement, Mr. Kotey States that the dictionary is a by product of a research grant to create instructional materials for three Akan languages. He goes on to list many prominant Ghanaian collaborators but at the bottom of this extensive list he states that, "None of them however, participated in this dictionary project." If Mr. Kotey decides to re-write this in a more concise version, there is definately a need and a market for it. But next time, please run it by your collaborators.
I love This
I love this dictionary It breaks it down in Twi and english. Thank You.




