Re: Office of National Statistics (ONS)
in reply to a message by RoxStar
It seems like it's most popular in Ghana and Senegal. It can apparently mean "good" or "father" and maybe other things in Twi (mostly used in Ghana) depending on what tone you say it in, and in Senegal, it's also actually a thing to call kids by their grandparents' nickname even if it's something like Vieux "old man" or Oupa "grandpa" so possibly related to that.
This message was edited 12/6/2024, 9:32 AM