Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A variety of the Akan language spoken in Ghana.
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A prefix of Anglo-Saxon origin, a form of
two in composition. It occurs in twibill, twiblade, twifallow, twifold, twilight, etc.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- proper noun A dialect of the
Akan language ; spoken inGhana in westernAfrica .
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Examples
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Hemma meaning Queen, in Twi, the native language of Ghana, is a luxury lifestyle brand that merges authentic African Kente cloth with western world high fashion for a look that is high in both culture and style.
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I'm not dressing like a character, but I am going decked out in Twi-gear!
With ‘Twilight’ A Month Away, Every Day Is Like Tuesday! » MTV Movies Blog 2008
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The ultra hot Twi is none other then our own Niavi.
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The ultra hot Twi is none other then our own Niavi.
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"I'm a 'Twi'-hard now," he says, referring to what many of the online devotees call themselves.
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"I'm a 'Twi'-hard now," he says, referring to what many of the online devotees call themselves.
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"I'm a 'Twi'-hard now," he says, referring to what many of the online devotees call themselves.
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Ashley’s was better in Twi and they bleached Jackson and Nikki’s hair for Twi.
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I thought of writing from the point of view of his girl first, but that’s way too overused (it’s even used in Twi*Sparkle*Light), so I wanted to do something different.
Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Open Writing Forum 2009
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Meyer’s dialogue is more believable here than almost anywhere else in Twi-world.
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