Category: Ga Dictionary

Ga Dictionary

  • Te atsoo bo ten

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  • Enyie

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  • Ba

    ba

    Language: Ga

    Part of speech: verb

    English Translation: Come

  • Ga Samai

    Ga Samai

    Ga samai are symbols of Ga Dangme people in Ghana.

    NoSamaiAdinkraEnglishMeaning
    1abuiAbui“Needle”
    2adOwa faiAdowa fai“The crown of a deer”
    3alakaa NOdmcAlakaa Nyodmo“God cannot be deceived”
    4anOqaAnokwa“Truth”
    5aSinaoAshinao“Beads”
    6aKoKlontoAkpokplonto“Tortoise”
    7aspaatrEAspaatre“Sandals”
    8anQwElEAntswele“Ladder”
    9awen be dmcAwen be dmo“Laziness has no farm”
    10waobiiWaobii“Fingers”
    11alaGa teAlagba te“Symbol of hope”
    12haaQoHaatso“No one plays under the candle wood tree”
    13anQwElEAntswele“Ladder
    14akromadioAkromadio“To speak plainly and frankly”
    15aKaAkpa“Trap”
    16awalE teAwale te“Symbol of sacrifice”
    17aQikiAtsiki“Strong rope”
    18hidmeiseeHidmeisee“The beard came to meet the eyebrow”
    19NOdmc kccyccNyodmo kooyoo“If you wish to send a message to God speak to the wind”
  • Oyiwala donn

    oyiwala dcTT

    Language: Ga

    Part of speech: phrase

    English (Translation): Thank you.

  • Mi ye ojogbann

    mi ye ojoGaMM

    Language: Ga

    Part of speech: phrase

    English (Translation): I am good.

  • Baa

    baa

    Language: Ga

    English (Translation): Crocodile.

  • Ofaine

    ofaine

    Language: Ga

    English (Translation): Please

  • Mi sumo bo

    mi sumc bo

    Language: Ga

    Part of speech: phrase

    English (Translation): I love you.

  • Te oyoo tenn

    tE oycc teTT?

    Language: Ga

    Part of speech: phrase

    English (Translation): How are you?