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Akwaaba! Ghanaian slangs are so fun to know and use. Are you a Ghanaian diasporan or a non-Ghanaian interested in the Ghanaian culture? Planning on visiting Ghana anytime soon? Listen to our podcast and get all the info behind popular Ghanaian slangs! Team: Wendy, Jeff, Peaches and Eamy We have got a blog too! Read via: www.slangsbyghanaians.wordpress.com The podcast is available on all popular podcast streaming platforms. Email us your feedback/enquiries: slangsbyghanaians@gmail.com Let's g ...
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Coming to Ghana for Christmas? Already here? On this episode, we cover Ghanaian slangs that are used for Internationals that visit Ghana!These slangs have been around for ages and are not going away anytime soon.SlangsObroni, Halfco, Borga and Awishwish.Episode TeamWendy, Jeff, Peaches and Eamy.Listen to the Slangs By Ghanaians Podcast on all major…
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On this episode, we cover 'Nipa yɛ cobra', a slang that sprang out of nowhere and has been trending for months!We also cover 'God of Dbee', 'Boganizer' and 'Real wai'. We highlight the hilarious origins of all these Ghanaian slangs.Episode TeamWendy, Jeff, Peaches and Eamy.Listen to the Slangs By Ghanaians Podcast on all popular podcast streaming p…
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Ghanaians have got slangs for every occasion (serious and trivial)!Occupy Julorbi House was a 3-day Ghanaian protest which started off as an online protest on the social media platform, X formerly Twitter, using the hashtag #OccupyJulorbiHouse.From this serious protest sprang lots of slangs that helped give the protest the right attention:Order fro…
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The Slangs By Ghanaians Podcast is 3 years old!Join us on this final episode of the season as we recap Season 2 of the Slangs By Ghanaians Podcast.Team: Wendy, Jeff, Peaches and EamyLet's get slanging!The podcast is available on all popular podcast streaming platforms:https://linktr.ee/slangsbyghanaiansThe podcast is also available for streaming on…
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Ghanaians come up with the most hilarious and relatable slangs on social media; too many to count!On this episode, we take a look at four (4) Ghanaian social media slangs:I could have kill a lot, Stubborn Academy, How Can You Tell Me This Story?, Ay3 cridical and Wahalurrr.Team: Wendy, Jeff, Peaches and EamyLet's get slanging!Podcast available on a…
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New slangs pop up so quickly on Ghana Twitter! Ghanaians on Twitter create slangs from the most random situations.On this episode, we take a look at four (4) Ghanaian Twitter slangs:Abenkwan Twitter, Ahomasuo 24/7, Ayongo and Wei.Team: Wendy, Jeff, Peaches and EamyLet's get slanging!Podcast available on all popular podcast streaming platforms:https…
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Ghanaian slangs can get tricky! They usually have a bit of sarcasm in them. On this episode, we discuss four (4) sarcastic Ghanaian slangs.Slangs: This advertisement has been vetted and approved by the FDA, Do am momo, Di asa and Happy birthdayTeam: Wendy, Jeff, Peaches and EamyLet's get slanging!Podcast available on all popular podcast streaming p…
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We are back again with another episode of Ghanaian slangs!On this episode, we discuss eight popular Ghanaian brand names that are often used incorrectly as slangs.Slangs: Pepsodent, Omo, Maggi, Uber, Polytank, Nido, Tea and PampersTeam: Wendy, Eamy, Peaches and JeffLet's get slanging!Podcast available on all popular podcast streaming platforms:http…
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In line with the just ended World CupQualifiers matches between Ghanaand Nigeria, we bring you fourcommon football slangs in Ghanasuch as the popular 'Oluwaaaaaaa'. ⚽️Enjoy this podcast episode!The team: Wendy, Jeff, Peaches and Emmanuel Intro Music: Chillld - Niney (Jeff)Available on: https://soundcloud.app.goo.gl/MMJazMdPvwnKJp7YAListen to our po…
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Most Ghanaian slangs are derived from viral memes.On this episode, the team takes a look at slangs (such as 'Yen dwane anaa?) that were made popular through memes.Team: Wendy, Jeff, Peaches and CobbieIntro music: Chillld - Jeff (Niney)Available on: https://soundcloud.app.goo.gl/MMJazMdPvwnKJp7YAListen to the podcast on all popular podcast streaming…
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There are always catchy slangs thatmake an appearance on Ghana's social media platforms.On this episode, we discuss commonslangs, like Yakubu, usually used on the timeline.The team: Wendy, Jeff, Seiwaah and Cobbie.Intro Music: Jeff (Niney)Title: Chiiild (Available on Soundcloud)https://soundcloud.app.goo.gl/xkSa2RkF5MgGDznx8Read our blog on WordPre…
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A video of gifted Ghanaian gospel singer, Cecilia Marfo, went viral on social media. From the video, slangs have been generated and are being used a lot.Listen to the Slangs By Ghanaians Podcast as we take a look at these new Ghanaian slangs.The team: Wendy, Jeff, Eamy, Peaches and Cobbie.Intro Music: Jeff (Niney)Title: Chiiild (Available on Soundc…
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Up until social media made its way into the world of communication and entertainment, us as Ghanaians did not realize that a number of our slangs were actually similar in spelling and/or pronunciation to other non-Ghanaian slangs.There have been some confusing moments on social media where non-Ghanaians thought we were referring to a different situ…
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It's Season 2 of the SBG Podcast! Join Jeff, Peaches, Eamy, Seiwaah and Wendy on episode 1. The team speaks about popular Ghanaian slangs on social media: - Item 13 - Eover me - Stupid - I off / See I off - What sorof eyi is this? - Information - Vawulence - That remembers me uno On Africa Global Radio, listen via https://bit.ly/3BQuScj We are also…
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Join us (Wendy, Eamy and Seiwaah) as we chit-chat about the podcast break, covid-19 and the introduction of Peaches, Sabena and Jochebed to the team! Listen to us on Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Google Podcasts. Let's get slanginggggg!--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/slangsbyghanaians/message…
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Hey! We’re back from our official break and we start off with the writers edition! We got our writers on the team and some guest writers to come up with creative write-ups using slangs discussed on our previous episodes. Exciting right? Writers: Eamy Mireku, Vanessa Antwi, Sandra Taylor, Elikem Doe and Kofi Konadu. Stream via Anchor, Spotify, Sound…
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Ghana recently held a very peaceful election (thank God!). There were some slangs used during this 2020 election period. We dive into seven (7) of the most popular and hilarious slangs used. The team for this episode: Wendy, Elikem, Seiwaah and Eamy. Slangs discussed: Skirt & blouse, Soloku, Electric shock, Flip, Flop, Okada ee and Pounds. We are o…
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It's the "boys-boys" episodeeee! Yes, only guys on this episode. In this episode, the guys discussed Ghanaian Pidgin slangs mostly spoken by guys. As widely known, Pidgin is mostly spoken by the male population in Ghana so we took a dive into the "secret" slangs of Ghanaian guys.The team: Elikem, Jeff, Francis (Yomen), Kissiedu, Nii Nai and Eamy.Sl…
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There are lots and lots of Ghanaian slangs on social media. That's why we bring you the another episode of Ghanaian Social Media slangs! You can find us on Apple Podcasts as "Slangs By Ghanaians!" (Kindly take note of the exclamation mark). The team for this episode: Wendy, Jeff, Seiwaah and Eamy. Slangs discussed: Adey die, La wu, Tell me the truf…
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This is an unofficial episode. It's just for laughs! We complied into one episode, all our errors during recording as a comical interlude till our next episode drops (soon). Enjoy some good laughs with the Slangs By Ghanaians team! Find us on Apple Podcasts at "Slangs By Ghanaians!"--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/sho…
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Ghanaian slangs on social media can be very intriguing yet very confusing at the same time when viewed literally instead of figuratively. On this episode, we discuss popular Ghanaian social media slangs and how to use them. The team: Wendy, Jeff, Vanessa, Eamy and Sheila. Slangs discussed: Detty my body, dey my top, yɛnkɔ Heblews/anaa yɛnkɔ Heblews…
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We love Kenya! We got to hilariously compare Ghanaian slangs to Kenyan slangs with our Kenyan guest, Mike Omolo. Get to know slangs by the beautiful country, Kenya, in a fun and hilarious way with the team: Wendy, Jeff, Mike, Sheila and Eamy! Let's get slanginggggg!--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/slangsbyghanaia…
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It's the "girls girls" episodeeee! This podcast episode is the Girls Edition of the previous episode on Ghanaian Pidgin English Slangs. Want to hear Ghanaian girls speak Pidgin English? Join us: Wendy, Vanessa, Sheila and our guests, Seiwaah and Yvonne as we talk about slangs in Pidgin English! Visit our blog slangsbyghanaians.wordpress.com to get …
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Pidgin English is popular in some parts of Africa (Ghana, Nigeria, Equatorial Guinea, Sierra Leone and Cameroon). This podcast is focused on Ghanaian pidgin English slangs which are so fun to use. Our blog: slangsbyghanaians.wordpress.com. Slangs discussed: Nibbies, bola, medo, gbɛkɛ, eleff queer, troski, shommie, gally, gyemi and trabo. Let's get …
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Get to know all about Ghanaian slangs. Here are 14 popular Ghanaian slangs! Read our blog via slangsbyghanaians.wordpress.com to read more about all the slangs that are discussed in this podcast. Slangs discussed in this podcast: Charley, eii, ong, herh, meyɛ very okay, anaa mebodam, mtchew, wo destroyi the soul inside, dier, d for daben?, aahn ei,…
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