If it is your desire to learn the Ewe Language and become familiar with common words, expressions then this place would help provide some of the essentials needed. In this post, a list of some professions have been created and what they are called in the Ewe Language.
English
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Ewe
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Teacher
|
Nufiala
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Police
|
Kpovitɔ
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Nurse
|
Dɔnɔdzikpɔla
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Doctor
|
Dɔnɔdzikpɔla
/ ɖɔkita
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Soldier
|
Gbadagba
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Journalist
|
Nyadzɔdzɔkakala
|
Lawyer
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Senyala
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Trader
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Asitsala
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Musician
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Hadzila
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Carpenter
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Atsikpala
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Farmer
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Agbledela
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Veterinarian
|
Lădzikpɔla
/ Lădɔyɔla
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Counselor
|
Nuxlɔamenyanala
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Librarian
|
Gbăledzikpɔla
|
Banker
|
Gadzikpɔla
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Painter
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AȠɔshila
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Dressmaker
|
Awutɔla
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Dancer
|
ɣeɖula
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Chef
|
Nuɖuɖuɖala
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Judge
|
Ʋɔnudrɔla
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Firefighter
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Dzotsila
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Welder
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Gatrela
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Mason
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Xɔtula
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Athlete
|
DuƑula
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Seller
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Nudzrala
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Investigator
(CID)
|
Nugɔmekula
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Tax collector
|
Adzɔgaxɔla
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Politician
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Dunyahela
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Kente weaver
|
Avɔlɔla
|
Book writer
|
AgbalėȠlɔla
|
Hunter
|
Adelă
All that we looked at in this post were a few of the jobs or professions in English and how they are known in the Ewe Language. Let us know about anything you would love to understand in the Ewe Language in the comment section and we would attend to you ASAP.
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