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Bookset: Let’s Speak Gonja Pack (4 books)
The Gonja language which is spoken by the Gonjas is quite distinct from all the languages in the Northern and Upper Regions. It is rather akin to some languages in the South, particularly, the Guang languages.
Gonja-speaking area covers more than one third of the Northern Region. It shares boundaries with the Brong-Ahafo and Volta Region in the South, and the Dagombas, the Mamprussis and the Walas in the North.
Gonja is a tonal language and changes in meaning are brought about by tonal differences. It is to be noted that most questions end on a falling tone.
All persons learning Gonja will find that the Gonjas have the tendency to elide vowels and slur consonants. Final vowels are always elided before other vowels, and often before words beginning with consonants.
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Language Guide (Gonja Version)
The Gonja language which is spoken by the Gonjas is quite distinct from all the languages in the Northern and Upper Regions. It is rather akin to some languages in the South, particularly, the Guang languages.
Gonja-speaking area covers more than one third of the Northern Region. It shares boundaries with the Brong-Ahafo and Volta Region in the South, and the Dagombas, the Mamprussis and the Walas in the North.
Gonja is a tonal language and changes in meaning are brought about by tonal differences. It is to be noted that most questions end on a falling tone.
This booklet is intended to guide people who are not yet proficient in Gonja.
All persons learning Gonja will find that the Gonjas have the tendency to elide vowels and slur consonants. Final vowels are always elided before other vowels, and often before words beginning with consonants.
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Red Oak: Ma Yensua Asante Twi Learner’s Book 8
Written and edited by a team of experienced Asante Twi teachers and experts, this book is structured on the 2020 Common Core Curriculum issued by the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NaCCA) of the Ministry of Education for Junior High Schools. It comprehensively covers all strands and sub-strands outlined in the curriculum namely: Customs and Institutions, Listening & Speaking, Reading, Language and Usage, Composition Writing and Literature.
The clear and accessible layout and design facilitates learning.
₵45.00 -
Red Oak: Ma Yensua Asante Twi Learner’s Book 7
Written and edited by a team of experienced Asante Twi teachers and experts, this book is structured on the 2020 Common Core Curriculum issued by the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NaCCA) of the Ministry of Education for Junior High Schools. It comprehensively covers all strands and sub-strands outlined in the curriculum namely: Customs and Institutions, Listening & Speaking, Reading, Language and Usage, Composition Writing and Literature.
The clear and accessible layout and design facilitates learning.
₵45.00 -
Dzo Aɖe Bi Gbe Tra Gbe (Eʋe)
Dzo Aɖe Bi Gbe Tra Gbe: An Anthology of Very Inspiring Eʋe poems
₵30.00Dzo Aɖe Bi Gbe Tra Gbe (Eʋe)
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Ga Past Questions: 1996 — 2021 (J.H.S. 1-3)
This is a Ga question and answer book which has been carefully prepared to meet the answering requirements of pupils preparing for the Basic Education Certificate Examination. The book provides a solid foundation for the answering of questions at the J.H.S and B.E.C.E. Level. From 1996 to 2021.
₵30.00 -
Sɔ W’Adwene Hwɛ: Exercises in Twi Reading and Comprehension, Culture, Literature and Language – for Junior Secondary Schools (Akuapem Twi)
Suitable for children from 11 years and above, learning the Twi (Akuapim) language. Having books in one’s mother tongue is an essential tool in teaching young children to read.For Junior Secondary Schools.
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Takɔdaa Bie (Dagaare)
The book tells the story of a man from the North West of Ghana from birth to death. The central character was born on a day which was considered unfavourable in the eyes of the local upholders of native customs; a day on which the senior gods had their day off.
₵35.00Takɔdaa Bie (Dagaare)
₵35.00 -
Baebor (Medium Size, Fante Bible)
The Holy bible translated into Fante
₵55.00 -
Mmɔfra Nkɔmmɔ Bi (Asante Twi)
A collection of Plays and interactions among children in Asante-Twi
₵14.00 -
Ɔdi Ye Kɛnlɛma Nzi (Nzema)
Ɔdi Ye Kɛnlɛma Nzi tells the story of a beautiful girl who marketed her beauty but in so doing cheated a lot on men. As a result she became rich but later lost all her riches and became mad. She died a miserable death.
₵38.00Ɔdi Ye Kɛnlɛma Nzi (Nzema)
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The Nzema Orthography (Nzema)
Nzema is spoken mainly in the extreme West of the Western Region. It is spoken, too, by about half the population in the mining areas.
Nzema is a tonal language and changes in meaning may be brought about by tonal differences.
It is not expected that you can learn Nzema through this little guide book, but it is hoped that it will help you find your way about with minimum difficulty.
₵25.00 -
Luntali Piligu (Dagbani)
This book tells about the origin of tom-tom beating in the Dagbamba state and the chronology of paramount chiefs of ‘Dagbɔŋ’ beginning from Kpaynimbu up to the time of Naa Abudulai III who died in 1967 after 13 years of reign. It also tells about the important roles some of them played when they were on throne as kings of Dagbamba State.
₵20.00Luntali Piligu (Dagbani)
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Nwɔhoa Buluku (Nzema)
This book contains seven(7) short plays that can be staged by children.
₵25.00Nwɔhoa Buluku (Nzema)
₵25.00