Medɔ wo paa definition 1
(Twi) Meaning 'I love you very much.' Adding paa intensifies the expression. It's used to reassure someone of deep love.
"Medɔ wo paa, na menyɛ anka meremfa wo n'ase. (Translation: I love you so much that if not, I wouldn't put up with you. Said playfully.)"
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(Twi) Meaning 'I love you.' It's the basic phrase for expressing love in Akan. Ghanaians often strengthen it: Medɔ wo paa (I love you very much) or Medɔ wo dodo (I love you plenty).
"Meware wo, ɛfiri sɛ medɔ wo. (Translation: I will marry you, because I love you.)"
I'm with you/I understand (I get you)
"Oh, mede wo perfectly (Oh, I understand you perfectly)"
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