Ewe! Also, if you're an avid Scrabble player, ewe is a good word to keep up your sleeve. That "W" can rake in some serious points if you put it on a triple-word space.
Epilogue, What Epilogue? ( Harry Potter series) EWE.
Ewe (E?e or E?egbe [?β?g?b?]) is a language spoken in Togo and southeastern Ghana by approximately 6.61 million people as a first language and a million or so more as a second language. Ewe is part of a cluster of related languages commonly called Gbe; the other major Gbe language is Fon of Benin.
EWE: EWE stands for "Epilogue, what epilogue?". In EWE fanfiction, the epilogue of the last Harry Potter book would be disregarded. [8]An example of this would be a fanfiction where after the final battle, Harry runs away and marries Parvati Patil. Fanfictions that include fluff are prone to happy endings.
Animal Names: Male, Female, and Young
| Animal | Male | Female |
|---|
| Horse | Stallion | Mare |
| Lion | Lion | Lioness |
| Rabbit | Buck | Doe |
| Sheep | Ram | Ewe |
A young female is called a ewe lamb. The process of giving birth to lambs is called lambing. Another word for birthing is parturition.
A female sheep is called a ewe. A male sheep is called a ram.
love l?l?~ (Ewe / E?e) The original English definition: love (English) (Tennis) Score of zero. An intense feeling of affection and care towards another person.
It was carved out of the Ashanti Region in 1958. Anyone who went to school in the 60s and 70s will remember that Ghana had only eight regions. Yet Volta Region, which had existed since independence, was called “Number 9”.
Most Ewe are farmers, corn (maize) and yams being their staple foods.
Where this occurred is placed in Babylon in present Iraq, and various groups left to find new settlements of their own. Oral tradition claims the Ewe people were led by an ancestor called „Gu? under whose leadership they settled at the delta of the river Nile, in present day Egypt.
Ewe speaking countriesEwe is no official language in any country, but is spoken as mother tongue in 2 countries by a minor part of the population. The Ewe language (native name: E?egbe) has its roots in the Niger–Congo language family. With a share of around 23%, it is most widespread in Togo.
Although the Ewe people are said to have originated from present-day southern Togo in the Tado region, it is thought that the original group of Ewe migrated south from Nigeria to their present area at some time in the 13th century.
Clothing styleThe Ewe produce their own fabric called Kenté. Traditionally they dress in a large loincloth in Kenté wrapped around the body, including a pan on one shoulder. As accessories, on the head they wear hats sewn in Kente or in another fabric. They wear sandals for men or traditional leather mules.
The Germans first recorded Ewe as a written language when they colonized the Ewe speaking region of West Africa before World War II. To this day some universities in Germany teach Ewe language courses. In fact, many people automatically think I'm German when they see me trying to speak Ewe.
Raise your glass and say Cheers!
Ghana
- English: Hello.
- Twi: Maakyé (Good morning)
Ewe is a part of the Volta-Niger branch of Niger-Congo languages.
Here are the phrases one can use when greeting a person in this language:
- Good morning greetings - Ŋdi na mi;
- Good afternoon greetings - Ŋd? na mi;
- Good evening greetings - Fi?yi na mi.
I love you!” Misum?? ny? naakpa!”
Dzigbezã Fe Dz?gbenyui Na Wò (Happy Birthday) (Ewe) Kindle Edition.
You're welcome. Woez?/Akpe me lio.
When he comes home, he calls together his friends, his family and his neighbors, saying to them, 'Rejoice with me, for I have found my sheep which was lost!' I tell you that even so there will be more joy in heaven over one sinner who repents, than over ninety-nine righteous people who need no repentance."
Male sheep are called rams, the females ewes, and immature animals lambs. Mature sheep weigh from about 35 to as much as 180 kg (80 to 400 pounds).
What is another word for ewe?
| lamb | ram |
|---|
| sheep | dove |
| innocent | angel |
| babe | ingénue |
| child | unworldly person |
First-cross benefits: A first-cross lamb is produced when a ram from one breed, such as Border Leicester is mated with a ewe of another breed, such as a Merino. The first-cross lamb still produces lots of wool, but produces more meat than a pure-bred Merino lamb.