According to Ethnologue, Ewe is a Kwa language spoken by approximately 7 million people in Ghana (Volta Region) and Togo (southern part of the country). A close cousin of Fon (Benin), it belongs to the large Gbe linguistic family. Ewe has a rich oral literature, vibrant musical traditions (the famous agbadza and borborbor rhythms), and a coastal culture facing the Atlantic. Learn more with our Ewe vocabulary on Targumi.
Accra, Ghana's capital, has a strong Ewe community, and Lomé, Togo's capital, is deeply influenced by it. Learning to greet in Ewe opens doors to two countries and a vibrant diaspora present in France, Germany, and the United States.
Explore our West African language resources and our Ewe language page to go further.
Ŋdi , Good Morning
Ŋdi (pronounced ngdi , the "ng" nasal like "king" in English) is the morning greeting in Ewe.
Pronunciation
- Ŋ: velar nasal sound, like the "ng" in "parking" , NOT a separate "n"
- di: brief "di", high tone
- Many speakers say ŋdi o adding "o" for more warmth
Responses
- Ŋdi (ngdi) = "Good morning too" (mirror response)
- Ŋdi o (ngdi o) = "Good morning" (warmer form)
- Yoo (yoo) = "Yes, OK" (general acknowledgment)
Ŋdɔ , Good Afternoon
Ŋdɔ (pronounced ngdɔ , "dɔ" with a very open "o") is the afternoon greeting, from around noon.
Response: Ŋdɔ (ngdɔ) = "Good afternoon too"
Fiɛyi , Good Evening
Fiɛyi (pronounced fié-yi) = "Good evening"
- Used from around 6pm
Response: Fiɛyi = "Good evening too"
Woezo , Welcome
Woezo (pronounced wozó) is the signature welcome expression in Ewe. It means "you have arrived well" and is used to welcome a visitor.
Responses to woezo
- Yoo (yoo) = "Thank you" (simple acknowledgment)
- Woezo nami (woezo na-mi) = "Welcome to me too"
How Are You?
Aleke wò le ? (alèké wò lé) = "How are you?" (the universal question)
Responses:
- Loo (loo) = "Fine, good"
- Nufɔfɔ (nou-fɔ-fɔ) = "All is well"
Key Cultural Expressions
Thank You
Akpe (akpé) = "Thank you" , one of the most important words in Ewe
Akpe kakaka (akpé kakaka) = "Thank you very much"
Please
Taflatse (ta-fla-tché) = "Please / You're welcome"
Blessings
- Mawu na ŋlɔ wo (Maou na nglo wo) = "May God bless you"
Mawu = God in Ewe (literally "the great one")
Quick Reference
| Expression | Pronunciation | Translation |
|---|---|---|
| Ŋdi | ngdi | Good morning |
| Ŋdɔ | ngdɔ | Good afternoon |
| Fiɛyi | fié-yi | Good evening |
| Woezo | wozó | Welcome |
| Aleke wò le ? | alèké wò lé | How are you? |
| Loo | loo | Fine |
| Akpe | akpé | Thank you |
| Akpe kakaka | akpé kakaka | Thank you very much |
Ewe is a musical and tonal language , its beauty lies in the song of its vowels. Even a few words learned with care will always make a strong impression on an Ewe speaker.
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Sources and References
- Targumi — Learn Ewé: courses with certified native teachers.
- Wikipedia — Ewé: encyclopedic information on the language.
Further Reading
- All languages on Targumi — 106 languages taught