On a certain few words, I have detected two oblique tones, the falling tone and the rising tone : Mid tone : wɔ “they” Low tone : wɔ̀ “to be” (at a place) Falling tone : wɔ̂ “to have” High tone : wɔ́ “you” (plural) Rising tone : wɔ̌ to patrol Do these five instances of < wɔ > actually differ in only three tones?
@brentwiley3426Ай бұрын
Mepaakyew. How do you know when a person is using the high tone if they have a naturally high voice (such as a child)? How do you know if they are using the low tone if they have a deep voice? I’m guessing that you have to listen to them for awhile to calibrate and determine their mid tone.
@Ghana_blossomsАй бұрын
will this be added to your subscription for twi? I would love that!!
@learnakanАй бұрын
If you're asking if it'll be added to our website, then yes, it's already there. Do let me know if that's not what you meant
@yifangweiАй бұрын
I feel like I'm learning Chinese! Well, there are four tones in Chinese instead of three. :P📔