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  2. Ghanaian Americans - Wikipedia

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    Ghanaian Americans speak English, and often also speak Akan, Ga, Ewe and Twi. [7] Ghanaians have an easier time adapting to life in the United States than other immigrants because their homeland of Ghana has the English language as the official language and it is spoken by the majority of Ghana's population. [7]

  3. Category:Ghanaian diaspora in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Ghanaian-American history (5 P) Pages in category "Ghanaian diaspora in the United States" ... This list may not reflect recent changes. Ghanaian Americans; H. Jay Hover;

  4. African-American Vernacular English - Wikipedia

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    African American slang is formed by words and phrases that are regarded as informal. It involves combining, shifting, shortening, blending, borrowing, and creating new words. African American slang possess all of the same lexical qualities and linguistic mechanisms as any other language. AAVE slang is more common in speech than it is in writing ...

  5. Americans face few obstacles to living in Ghana, with most people paying an annual residency fee. ACCRA, Ghana (AP) — […] ‘Come home,’ Ghana told the African diaspora.

  6. Going to Ghana: Black Americans explore identity living ... - AOL

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    On West Africa's coast, Ghana is drawing black people from around the world. Last year marked 400 years since enslaved people arrived in America, and the country honored the resilience of black ...

  7. English words of African origin - Wikipedia

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    impi – from Zulu language meaning "war, battle or a regiment" indaba – from Xhosa or Zulu languages – "stories" or "news" typically conflated with "meeting" (often used in South African English) japa – from Yoruba, "to flee" jazz – possibly from Central African languages From the word jizzi”.

  8. Ghanaians - Wikipedia

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    The Ghanaian people are a nation originating in the Ghanaian Gold Coast. [29] Ghanaians predominantly inhabit the Republic of Ghana and are the predominant cultural group and residents of Ghana, numbering 34 million people as of 2024, making up 85% of the population.

  9. Category:American people of Ghanaian descent - Wikipedia

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    This category page lists notable citizens of the United States of Ghanaian ethnic or national origin or descent, whether partial or full. Subcategories This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.