Ghana's Language Crisis: Preserving our mother tongues without sacrificing our global future

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  • shahidi 3 weeks ago

    Excellent analysis. But the author does not provide practical solutions. How can children learn Ga or Twi without proper learning materials?

  • Dr. Bertha Ayi 3 weeks ago

    Thank you. As a nation once we decide we want to learn the local language we will adopt the few simple additional alphabets in the various languages. Our languages are simpler to learn than English. We will be able to read En ...
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  • Nsia 3 weeks ago

    On the whole, I think your article is fairly reasonable. But, I do not for one minute believe any of your statistics. And, you failed to put certain things into account. India, had a written language in Hindi and Tamil long ...
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  • Dr. Bertha Ayi 3 weeks ago

    Thank you for the observation. I found that teaching the local language would actually help the husband and wife from differnt tribes communicate better. One practical step would be to introduce the additional 5–6 alphabet ...
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  • Nsia 3 weeks ago

    Thanks! At least you have excelled yourself in responding to comments. However, I disagree with you on certain key aspects. During my schools days ages ago, the vast majority of our primary school teachers were Ewes. None of ...
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