His twi is very, very good!!! I'll give him an 87% fluency rate. If he hasn't left Ghana he wouldn't probably be using proverbs in his convos with other Ghanaians. 💯
@@VBoo459i do get it but to a greater degree languages learnt are out of necessity. English is a universal language and it's an advantage to speak it even if it's not your native tongue. Ghanian twi, with respect, isn't. It's nice to surprise people though.
@@gail9299 It is an advantage if you live and work in Ghana, or if you regularly visit there, or have Ghanaian family. How do you know that’s not the case with this man? You’re making a lot of assumptions.
@@ChrisCokeRobinson Most likely. Just like 90% of most people from all nations. Almost every group of people have colonized an area they weren’t indigenous too, just like the Ashanti empire and Denkyira did in present-day Ghana. The difference the British did it on the largest scale.
I recently found out that my deceased Father was a Hausa speaker. I’m so proud of him. I’m learning Darijah at the moment, it’s an Arabic dialect, blew the socks of a Ryan air stewardess, when I used it with her.
It’s very Normal for English people to learn & listen to new information or Wisdom , we love to travel in anybody’s country area Evan when they home court advantage we are very brave people & this way you learn so much wisdom from everyone you because more intelligent. That’s what people need to realise that most country’s the people are great & friendly you can find so much great information from others just with interest in culture learn so much in this world , the English respect other cultures truth me it’s a-shame not the same for England we get hated on 😢
Can anyone please translate whatbthe conversation was about? And what the man in the back said. Was the white man born and raised in Ghana or did he just learn the language? I have a feeling he was raised in the culture due to his mannerisms, expressions etc. It seems to come naturally
The Ghanaian man in the background doesn't know where he comes from in Ghana and the British was like OMG you don't know where you come from n again he told him he's from Kwaadaso in Ashanti region that's why he's called Kofi Asante. But TBF the Ghanaian guy has embarrassed himself big time
Well as we go to Britain and speak with fluency English even from Africa It's same with them if they live in a particular area, in any Aftican country they are expected to speak too
Nobody comes to the uk and speak with an English accent unless they come from the uk,I can tell the difference easy but when whites learn a language you cannot tell the difference,when I speak German I have been told I can pass for German even though I'm scotish irish,I can do accents from countries I've never even been too,I can speak with an Australian accent,South African,German Russian,Chinese,Japanese serbian,Croatian, I can do my own countries accents too scotish irish english,welsh etc,I do the accent around the world so good that when people hear me they think I come from there,I tricked a guy from new Zealand once into thinking I came from New Zealand haha
@cantagiousca5220 I use to speak German too having live in Swiss and gmGermany like 3yrs but no longer well spoken bcos I no longer live there and it's not a common language spoken generally
@@cantagiousca5220All whites most certainly DO NOT speak foreign languages without accents. In fact, most that I've seen speak with their own accent coming through strongly. I'm black British and have been told that I speak languages w zero accent.
I taught Peace Corps Volunteers/ British Volunteers Overseas as well as Diplomats for several years in Gambia & Senegal before immigrating to the States in 1990. Westerners ( once the grammar structure is understood ) have the advantage of early education and higher learning skills / research that makes it easier to learn a foreign language. It takes us in Africa several years to speak a western language because of the many academic disciplines/courses/standards as oppose to majoring in one particular language to communicate. Adult learning is also quite advantage , however I have seen children of diplomats who fluently spoke months after getting immersed in a local language(s) in Africa. So is nothing new .
Why the shock? People have been travelling for centuries. Are the Brits shocked to see a Ghanaian speak English? Maybe he was raised in Ghana as a child like many other European children.
Oh wow, Amazing put me shame! I’m Half Ghanaian too and hearing impaired! BSL became my first language. I wanted to learn another sign language No help available!
@jamesbedugraham8056 true they did it so for commercial and political reasons, slaughtering millions in the process without noticing the damage, still we can't really blame the people of today for what dead people did
Even the Kofi Asante who is British is teaching the real Ghanaian man who was born n bread in Ghana where he's from. This is very embarrassing, tweaaaaaaaa
He is a hard-working bus driver. I have boarded his bus before. I seem to remember him saying he is of Lebanese origin. Ghanaians are easily flattered when others speak Twi, but do they make any effort tto learn any other local languages???
The guy at the back had been waiting for a perfect time to join in
Enjoying how much the guy in the back is enjoying the conversation.
So true 😂😂😂😂
😅🤣😅
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
:)
Why is this surprising they have taken over the whole continent they should be able to speak something 😂
😂that was funny
LoL
Exactly!!! You took the words out of my mouth lol
Lol
Not funny & divisive. Coloniser elites don’t even bother to learn African languages. Keep doing their bidding dividing folks tho 🤦♂️
His twi is very, very good!!! I'll give him an 87% fluency rate. If he hasn't left Ghana he wouldn't probably be using proverbs in his convos with other Ghanaians. 💯
Amazing he speaks fluently in Ghanaian language
Love his outfit. It makes him look alive. I need to dig up my African outfits!
bruh i'm half ghanaian and i feel embarrased rn, i never learned twi but i really want to rn.
White folks learn twi faster than blacks from the diaspora.
I am Ghanaian and he speaks it better than I do
Don't be embarrassed, it's okay..... It will come naturally
Sigh. Don’t be too hard on yourself 😅 you can learn it.
i’m fully ghanaian and don’t know a lick of twi
Awesome human connection 👏🏽
His whole life changed the day he eat banku. Speaking the language is one of the many symptoms he is still experiencing as a result.
😂
Ghanaian man speaks perfect British English 😅
😁
You get? 😂😂😂 like I understand this is special but at the same time it’s not….
@@VBoo459every ghanaian speaks English but close to 0 British people speak twi so it kind of is
@@VBoo459i do get it but to a greater degree languages learnt are out of necessity. English is a universal language and it's an advantage to speak it even if it's not your native tongue. Ghanian twi, with respect, isn't. It's nice to surprise people though.
@@gail9299 It is an advantage if you live and work in Ghana, or if you regularly visit there, or have Ghanaian family. How do you know that’s not the case with this man? You’re making a lot of assumptions.
I dream of doing this with the obscure languages that interest me, impressing native speakers.
Wow! This is nice. He speaks Twi perfectly.
That bro in the background has like the moment of his life
He's not white. He's just lite skinned. 😂
It's like the brothers have seen a unicorn 😅
He’s an actual multiculturalist because he’s shown an interest in foreign cultures.
No he was born there
I can do all accents from around the world, im white too,I can do accent from countries I've never been too
@@cantagiousca5220This is not an accent, it's a langauge
That White man is ROCKIN' that African language!
Can you use ours probably now please?
Wooow
I know that Twi is an funny but not easy language. 😅much respekt.
He's dressed like my friends grandmother from Zimbabwe
If anyone is interested in learning german I want to learn Twi
That’ll be great
@@alfredamponsa9247 Do you speak Twi?
@A If you need something I can help you. Vocabulary lists, where to start etc. Do you know already a bit or are you at the very beginning?
I'm interested
These man knows everywhere in Ghana aswear 😂😂😂😂
I love what he’s wearing as an English person. I’m so proud of him. It’s beautiful.
He chose colours that suit him.
Beautiful! When I was young, my best friend Comfort was from Ghana. She would teach me sentences here and there. Sadly, she died from meningitis.
I'm sure in his previous life he was Ghanaian 🤣🤣
Nope..He was a colonizer
@@ChrisCokeRobinson Most likely. Just like 90% of most people from all nations. Almost every group of people have colonized an area they weren’t indigenous too, just like the Ashanti empire and Denkyira did in present-day Ghana. The difference the British did it on the largest scale.
And brought you out of the 1st world, your welcome
@@ChrisCokeRobinsonlike you then 😆
He is absolutely wonderful. I am shocked ❤. God bless you❤
😂😂😂😂
Oh naw I’m jelly
I’ve been learning wow He’s good
I think this guy killed me in RuneScape
This dude is good speaks with a serious accent but dude's on point. I've seen this one woman who speaks better twi than probably 90% of Ghanaian women
I recently found out that my deceased Father was a Hausa speaker. I’m so proud of him. I’m learning Darijah at the moment, it’s an Arabic dialect, blew the socks of a Ryan air stewardess, when I used it with her.
It’s very Normal for English people to learn & listen to new information or Wisdom , we love to travel in anybody’s country area Evan when they home court advantage we are very brave people & this way you learn so much wisdom from everyone you because more intelligent. That’s what people need to realise that most country’s the people are great & friendly you can find so much great information from others just with interest in culture learn so much in this world , the English respect other cultures truth me it’s a-shame not the same for England we get hated on 😢
Now I want to see an Accra bystander speaking a perfect cockney....
The flow sounds like jamaican patwa.
That's what I thought too! The inflection sounds Caribbean to me 🤔
Exactly what i thought. It's clear where patwa came from
When he said "Awurade" 😂... His expressions are apt!
We are all the same, accept each others, and do not undermine anyone, because we are all one ❤❤❤❤
Nice 😊
Im zimbabwean but when i hear Ghanaians in full flow, im just hearing "yeBobobobo yekwababa" 😂😂😂
😂😂😂
If we say twi is the commonest language in Ghana people think we are been tribalistic. But if a fact paaaaa
It's just simple to learn how to speak it
Bcos is simple to learn it makes it number one. It's the bitter truth
@@kevinkwabenaboakye9226 it's not number one
He is Asante Man,just light Skin 😂
It’s a language, no. Why is it surprising, it’s just like how many Africans speaks Mandarin
Is that because China has colonised them?
I'm not surprised one bit .
That man is wearing tf outta that outfit, he put that on.
Iwe are claiming this man as one of our people. Check out how he speak and his facial expressions that goes with what he is saying.
Just brilliant.
Love his colours and attire ❤
Can anyone please translate whatbthe conversation was about? And what the man in the back said. Was the white man born and raised in Ghana or did he just learn the language? I have a feeling he was raised in the culture due to his mannerisms, expressions etc. It seems to come naturally
The men from the back asked him if he understood or spoke Fante
The white man was born in ghana and left ghana in 1988
He is trying to say that he is an Asante
The Ghanaian man in the background doesn't know where he comes from in Ghana and the British was like OMG you don't know where you come from n again he told him he's from Kwaadaso in Ashanti region that's why he's called Kofi Asante. But TBF the Ghanaian guy has embarrassed himself big time
He is of Lebanese origin born in Ghana. Plenty of Lebanese and Syrians in Ghana and have integrated for years.
Man , this man makes me proud. Wow
Why, because he's learned to speak a language fluently?
Well as we go to Britain and speak with fluency English even from Africa
It's same with them if they live in a particular area, in any Aftican country they are expected to speak too
Yeah it shouldn't be such a big deal really. But we don't see it so often!
Nobody comes to the uk and speak with an English accent unless they come from the uk,I can tell the difference easy but when whites learn a language you cannot tell the difference,when I speak German I have been told I can pass for German even though I'm scotish irish,I can do accents from countries I've never even been too,I can speak with an Australian accent,South African,German Russian,Chinese,Japanese serbian,Croatian, I can do my own countries accents too scotish irish english,welsh etc,I do the accent around the world so good that when people hear me they think I come from there,I tricked a guy from new Zealand once into thinking I came from New Zealand haha
@cantagiousca5220 I use to speak German too having live in Swiss and gmGermany like 3yrs but no longer well spoken bcos I no longer live there and it's not a common language spoken generally
@@cantagiousca5220All whites most certainly DO NOT speak foreign languages without accents. In fact, most that I've seen speak with their own accent coming through strongly.
I'm black British and have been told that I speak languages w zero accent.
Great comment
Looks like Quentin Crisp.
I taught Peace Corps Volunteers/ British Volunteers Overseas as well as Diplomats for several years in Gambia & Senegal before immigrating to the States in 1990. Westerners ( once the grammar structure is understood ) have the advantage of early education and higher learning skills / research that makes it easier to learn a foreign language. It takes us in Africa several years to speak a western language because of the many academic disciplines/courses/standards as oppose to majoring in one particular language to communicate. Adult learning is also quite advantage , however I have seen children of diplomats who fluently spoke months after getting immersed in a local language(s) in Africa. So is nothing new .
Laughing even though I have no clue what he is saying 😅😂🤣🤣
Iam impressed
Wow 😮
He left Ghana 1998 and still twi fluently like this wooow..
Ei wow!
1:52 🤣🤣🤣
Kofi asante
this guy must have been born in Ghana or smth WOWWW
Wow Richvison my guy. 😅🏆🏆
I dont get why people are amazed
He can't handle her bless him but what a way to go.
What a man. Love it.
As he should. We learned English too lol😅
Woooow
Sweet 🌹🌹🌹
Very impressive indeed
❤
It’s not perfect, but he did a good job.
Eiiiiii 😂😘
❤❤❤
😱😳 matrix breaking event 😂
Could be an old colonial officer as they had to speak the language fluently back then.
Ofa Kofi 😂😂😂
I understood, What😂😂😂
That's because the white man came up with the language. BEFORE colonization Everything came from the MEDU NETER
😂😂😂♥️
It sounds so similar to Swahili
Wow 😳
Me I can translate everything I'm an asante man
Why the shock? People have been travelling for centuries. Are the Brits shocked to see a Ghanaian speak English? Maybe he was raised in Ghana as a child like many other European children.
He was born and raised there, left in 1998 or something
Oh wow, Amazing put me shame!
I’m Half Ghanaian too and hearing impaired! BSL became my first language.
I wanted to learn another sign language No help available!
Hahahaha 😂😂😂
Now he has to learn how to fight and his mission to be the first white guy who acted black and tried to fight will be this old man!
Remove African, just say Twi. Well done to him
Beautiful 😂😂
Opoku Ware old student
Wow lol good on him
lol I'm telling you only British people can assimilate to any culture, they are so slick and have so much history of doing so.
Kojo Nino is from Germany 🇩🇪🇬🇭can speak twi well
This situation is due to obscure manner upon which The British scoured the Entire UK world in some way and manner you know
This happened especially in the IndoPakistan World.
@jamesbedugraham8056 true they did it so for commercial and political reasons, slaughtering millions in the process without noticing the damage, still we can't really blame the people of today for what dead people did
WHICH IS BAD.....
Even the Kofi Asante who is British is teaching the real Ghanaian man who was born n bread in Ghana where he's from. This is very embarrassing, tweaaaaaaaa
Bread 😂😂
Mais qes ce qui est etrange là bas? Nous parlons aussi leurs langue .ils peuvent parler nos lange si ils appris aussi.
What is strange about this? We too speak English
He is a hard-working bus driver. I have boarded his bus before. I seem to remember him saying he is of Lebanese origin.
Ghanaians are easily flattered when others speak Twi, but do they make any effort tto learn any other local languages???
Becarefull they are colonisers by nature hhahah he is a former colonist hahahah one of them use to call me the guy from our former colony
This white brother is winning and living fully .... fuk the other haters. 😂
Ghanaian are proud of him😊
Why? A beg stop being easily impressed
@@mawko5313 Aww what’s wrong with my comment please
😂😂😂😂
hahahaha!
This is insane lmao
😂😂😂😂😂😂😅
What is so special with other foreigners speaking African language?,
Enough respect to this man.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
London?