Study the Ga language using over 10,000 words translated between Ga & English
Mi Tsɔɔlɔ means "My Teacher" in the Ga dialect, a branch of the Kwa language of the people of West Africa and some parts of the Caribbean. This app creates for the user the ability to learn the Ga language yourself without the need to pay for any classes.
Mi Tsɔɔlɔ contains words arranged in alphabetical order and their meaning as well as which part of a speech they belong to.
Our lessons provide a wide range of examples of phrases and sentences with English meanings for the language student to learn the language quicker. We have provided a basic history of the people of Ga and included herein some of the cultural values for tourists aiming at visiting Accra and the rest of the Ga Adangbe land which is occupied by people of Nungua, Ga Manshi, Ada, Teshie, and many more.
We have in this library the official Ga Bible for more reading practices. Together with Live Quizlets which for exercises.
Disclaimer
This app does not represent any institution. It is only published for education.
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