What is Twi Twi?
Twi is a common name for mutually intelligible former literary dialects of the Akan language, Fante, Bono, Asante, and Akuapem. Akuapem, as the first Akan dialect to be used for Bible translation, has become the prestige dialect as a result. It is also spoken by the people of southeastern Côte d’Ivoire.
What is Twi Ghanaian?
Twi ( pronounced [tɕᶣi]; also known as Akan Kasa) is a dialect of the Akan language spoken in southern and central Ghana by several million people, mainly of the Akan tribe, the biggest of the about 17 major tribes in Ghana and forms some 70\% of the Ghanaian population as a first and second language.
What is twtwi and how does it work?
TWI was introduced in 1940 by the United States Department of War and operated within the War Manpower Commission until 1945. It was originally developed to meet the high demand for wartime materials from a smaller and less-experienced workforce.
Is Twi a tonal language?
Like other West-African languages, Twi is a tonal language. Twi is a common name for mutually intelligible former literary dialects of the Akan language, Fante, Bono, Asante, and Akuapem. Akuapem, as the first Akan dialect to be used for Bible translation, has become the prestige dialect as a result.
Why choose TWI for tensile testing?
The level of pressure applied is more than normally experienced. Tensile testing is one of the services offered by The Test House at TWI. TWI is a world leader in developing bespoke mechanical testing designs and methodologies to support consultancy and research projects.
Why twtwi for mechanical testing?
TWI is a world leader in developing bespoke mechanical testing designs and methodologies to support consultancy and research projects. The pressure containment facility allows testing of pressure-containing equipment such as pipelines, risers and pressure vessels.