Medɔ wo definition 1
(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.)"
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- August 2025
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I'm with you/I understand (I get you)
"Oh, mede wo perfectly (Oh, I understand you perfectly)"
(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. S…"
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