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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...

Learn for free basics of Ewe Language - EƲegbe


Ewe Language

Ewe Language is the mother tongue of the Ewes who are also known as the Anlos or the Someawo. Even though spread all over the world in various professions, their home is the Volta Region of Ghana including Togo, Benin and parts of Nigeria. Ewe Language is also known as EƲegbe. The language involves quite some smart approaches to learning it easily if you aren't a native. Having someone who speaks to learn from is a plus to learn it so quick. Pronouncing some words can be quite difficult for those who aren't natives.

If you desire to learn EƲegbe, there is a free course that can help you kick-start learning the language. 

The course titled Basics of EƲegbe is an absolutely free course that is just a little over 30 minutes long.

The instructor combines both English Language and Ewe to teach so you can have a feel of someone speaking, which helps you learn how some of the words are pronounced, written or spelt.

Course structure

The course is divided into five (5) sections and each is averagely 6 minutes long. 
Covered in the coursed involves a brief background into where Ewe Language is spoken, the alphabets as well as the vowels and the structure. The pronunciation of the alphabets have also been dealt with.

Nouns were treated with images of some nouns and their writing in the Ewe Language. Verbs, sentences have also been included in the lesson.

  1. Ewe Language alphabets
  2. Nouns
  3. Verbs
  4. Sentences
  5. Summary
This course brief but loaded with helpful information for whoever wants to learn for free some basics of the Ewe Language. 
Check this course out for free on Udemy and you will definitely love it!


Resources like these which even have free options, provide you an opportunity to take advantage of; don't hesitate to use this opportunity to learn.

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