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In the Ghanaian community and bringing it down to the Ewes, names are specifically given for different reasons. The main reason why names among this tribe are never taken for granted is that the names normally have a direct impact on the bearers. Names are given for a reason since they reflect or have an influence on the people to whom they are given. All names have meanings they represent and Ghanaian names and specifically Ewe names are not an exception.  You will be enlightened on some of these Ewe names and their various meanings. In fact, this article gives you an idea of what some Ewe names mean. Names are like organic components of the people per the people's beliefs.    We believe that individuals become the name they are given and for this reason, names are chosen carefully before being given to individuals. Some of the names are just given to show the day of the week a person is born whereas some show the circumstances around a person's birth. Below are some nam...

List of Ewe Language words and more with their meaning in English Language

In this article, you will find a full list of words in the Ewe language from animals, to objects and a whole lot translated to the English language for everyone who needs them. The translated words are in simple English such that you get to understand them better.
list of words in Ewe



  1. Afɔkpa - Footwear      
  2. Agba- Plate
  3. Ati - Tree        To refer to any tree especially a fruit or flowering plant you only need the name of the fruit in addition to "ati". Example mango tree in Ewe is 'Mango ti'
  4. Nti - Orange
  5. Ekpe - stone
  6. Wɔtru - door
  7. Fesre - window
  8. Devi - child
  9. Kpakpaxe - Duck
  10. Kplɔ  - table
  11. Gatsi - spoon
  12. Ta - head
  13. Adu - tooth
  14. Nyasemɔ  - radio
  15. nukpɔmɔ  - television
  16. Mɔlu - rice
  17. Nango - potato
  18. Te - yam
  19. Makani - cocoyam
  20. Anyitsi - honey
  21. Etsi - water
  22. Dzexe - owl
  23. Afɔ  - leg
  24. Ata - thigh
  25. asi - hand
  26. Abɔ  - arm   There is a town in the Volta Region written as Abor.
  27. De - palm fruit
  28. Deha - palm wine
  29. Detsi - soup
  30. Dzogbɔ  - porridge
  31. Edzo - fire
  32. To - mountain
  33. Eto - ear
  34. Fetu - nail
  35. Fetu - pay
  36. Kushi - basket
  37. Zikpui - stool
  38. Nake - firewood
  39. Dzidzɔkpɔkpɔ  - joy
  40. Eh3 - knife
  41. Ami - oil
  42. Ene - coconut
  43. Diba - pawpaw
  44. Ebli - maize
  45. Ayi - beans
  46. Tadi - pepper
  47. Gbelimor - cassava dough
  48. Eblimɔ - corn dough
  49. Sabala - onion
  50. Edze - salt
  51. Avu - dog
  52. Dadi - cat
  53. Da - snake
  54. Egbɔ - goat
  55. Enyi - cow
  56. Kodzi - hoe
  57. Exor - house
  58. Nufiala - teacher
  59. Agbledela - farmer
  60. Nunya - wisdom
  61. Dzomi - palm oil
  62. Akpa - tilapia
  63. Gala - crab
  64. Tsafu - sea
  65. Agbale - book
  66. Gbeli - cassva
  67. Afi - mouse
  68. Etre - calabash
  69. Dzale - soap
  70. Azi - groundnut
  71. Tukpa - glass bottle
  72. Eka - rope
  73. Ega - money
  74. Kutsa - sponge
  75. Aba - bed
  76. Yida - comb
  77. Bɔlu - ball
  78. Safli - key
  79. Sukli - sugar
  80. awu - shirt
  81. Avɔ - cloth
  82. Dukpo - refuse dump
  83. Gakpo - metal
  84. Akadi - light
  85. Gasor - bicycle
  86. Ewor - corn flour
  87. Kotoku - sack
  88. Aha - drink
  89. Gadza - cage
  90. Koklozi - egg
  91. koklo - fowl
  92. Klo - tortoise
  93. Bladzo - plantain
  94. Kɔdu - banana
  95. tɔtɔ - pineapple
  96. Kpekui - pebbles
  97. Fetri - okro
  98. Bɔbɔ- snail
  99. Gbitsa - garden egg
  100. Ha - pig
For the first part all these words are basically names of objects. Below is a list of some verbs in the Ewe language with their translated version in English as well.
  1. Yi - go
  2. Dzo - jump
  3. lia - climb
  4. Va - come
  5. Po - beat
  6. Dzi - sing
  7. No - drink
  8. se - cut
  9. Fianu - teach
  10. Wɔdɔ - work
  11. Efo - Brother. Every male is literally referred to as EFO on the Ewe land and it is one popular title or name people use to call men from the land.

Ewe language phrases with meanings in English

  • Efɔa - How are you?
After asking a person how are you in Ewe language as seen above, the response is "Mede kuku mefɔ". This translates in English as 'Please I am fine'.
  • Woezɔ - You are welcome
  • Va mi dunu - Come let us eat
  • Enyonyo ge - It shall be well
  • Nkekea nenyo - Have a nice day
  • Mɔdzi nakɔ - Safe journey
  • Kpɔnyuie - Be careful
  • Akpe - Thank you
Most people who try to speak the Ewe Language will try asking first of all how to say thank you. It is very simple to pronounce and even write.
  • Akpe meli o - No thanks

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