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101 Yehowa Adansefo gye eyi tom.
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102 Yehowa Adansefo hwehwɛ sɛ wɔbɛyɛ eyi denam Bible mu asɛmpa a wɔbɛka no so.
sentenceJehovah's Witnesses seek to do this by declaring the good news from the Bible.Twi to English dictionary > Yehowa Adansefo hwehwɛ sɛ wɔbɛyɛ eyi denam Bible mu asɛmpa a wɔbɛka no so.
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103 Yehowa Adansefo ne anigyefo yɛ Bible adesua wɔ wɔn afie a wonnye hwee.
sentenceJehovah's Witnesses conduct Bible studies free of charge with interested people in their homes.Twi to English dictionary > Yehowa Adansefo ne anigyefo yɛ Bible adesua wɔ wɔn afie a wonnye hwee.
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104 Yehowa Adansefo nnɛyi abakɔsɛm no fii ase mfe ɔha a atwam ni.
sentenceThe modern history of Jehovah's Witnesses began more than a hundred years ago.Twi to English dictionary > Yehowa Adansefo nnɛyi abakɔsɛm no fii ase mfe ɔha a atwam ni.
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105 Yehowa Adansefo nyaa wɔn nnɛyi mfiase wɔ 1870 mfe no mu.
sentenceJehovah's Witnesses had their modern-day start in the 1870's.Twi to English dictionary > Yehowa Adansefo nyaa wɔn nnɛyi mfiase wɔ 1870 mfe no mu.
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106 Yehowa Adansefo official web site.
sentenceJehovah's Witnesses official web site.Twi to English dictionary > Yehowa Adansefo official web site.
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107 Yehowa Adansefo pɛ sɛ wuhu sɛnea wɔte ankasa.
sentenceIt is the desire of Jehovah's Witnesses that you become better acquainted with them.Twi to English dictionary > Yehowa Adansefo pɛ sɛ wuhu sɛnea wɔte ankasa.
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108 Yehowa Adansefo wiase nyinaa adwumayɛbea ti no wɔ New York.
sentenceThe world headquarters of Jehovah's Witnesses is in New York.Twi to English dictionary > Yehowa Adansefo wiase nyinaa adwumayɛbea ti no wɔ New York.
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109 Yehowa Adansefo?
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110 dodow a Yehowa Adansefo boa ankorankoro ne mmusua pii ma wɔde Kristofo nnyinasosɛm bɔ wɔn bra no
the more individuals and families that Jehovah's Witnesses influence to live by Christian principlesTwi to English dictionary > dodow a Yehowa Adansefo boa ankorankoro ne mmusua pii ma wɔde Kristofo nnyinasosɛm bɔ wɔn bra no
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111 nanso, wɔ Yehowa Adansefo nhyiam ahorow a wɔyɛ wɔ hɔ ase no
however, in assemblies of Jehovah's Witnesses thereTwi to English dictionary > nanso, wɔ Yehowa Adansefo nhyiam ahorow a wɔyɛ wɔ hɔ ase no
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112 Ɛnnɛ, baabi a ɛbɛyɛ yiye no, Yehowa Adansefo bɔ mmɔden sɛ wɔbɛkɔ ofie biara mu mpɛn pii afe biara.
sentenceToday, where it is possible, Jehovah's Witnesses endeavor to call at each home several times a year.Twi to English dictionary > Ɛnnɛ, baabi a ɛbɛyɛ yiye no, Yehowa Adansefo bɔ mmɔden sɛ wɔbɛkɔ ofie biara mu mpɛn pii afe biara.
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113 getuige
getuige1I 〈de〉1 [persoon, ook juridisch] witness♦voorbeelden:God is mijn getuige dat ik de waarheid spreek • as God is my witness, I am speaking the truthgetuigen bij een huwelijk • witnesses at a weddingniet door een getuige ondertekend • unwitnessedgetuige zijn van • witnesszij was getuige van hun geluk • she was witness to their happinessals getuige verklaren/bevestigen/ondertekenen • witnessals getuige toelaten • admit to give evidencegetuige à decharge • witness for the defenceII 〈 het〉1 [getuigenis] (character) reference2 [zaak/omstandigheid die tot bewijs strekt] evidence♦voorbeelden:(stille) getuigen zijn van … • bear witness/attest to …————————getuige2〈 voorzetsel〉1 witness♦voorbeelden:1 getuige de grote belangstelling is dat zeer populair • judging by the considerable amount of interest, that is very populargetuige het feit dat • witness the fact that -
114 Amanaman no afa' Yehowa Adansefo a wɔyɛ anokwafo no ho abufuw.
sentenceThe nations have become wrathful against Jehovah's faithful Witnesses.Twi to English dictionary > Amanaman no afa' Yehowa Adansefo a wɔyɛ anokwafo no ho abufuw.
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115 יוסי
יוֹסֵיpr. n. m. (abbrev. of Joseph, interch. with יוֹסֵף, יוֹסָא, יוֹסָה, יַסָּא, יַסָּה, אַסִּי, אִיסִי) José 1) name of several Tannaim, esp. J. b. Joezer, and J. b. Johanan. Ab. I, 4, sq. Eduy. VIII, 4; a. fr.B. Bath. 133b יוסף (Ms. H. a. R. יוסי).R. J. hak-Kohen, or only R. J. Ab. II, 8; 12. Ḥag.14b; Y. ib. II, 77a bot. יוסף; a. v. fr.R. J. b. Ḥalafta, or only R. J. B. Kam.70a; Tosef.B. Bath. II, 10 (v. Fr. Darkhé, p. 13 2). Erub.46b. Maas. Sh. IV, 7; a. v. fr. (v. Fr. ib. p. 164, sq.).R. J., the Galilean. Zeb.57a. Ab. Zar. III, 5. Tosef.Mikv.VII (VIII), 11; a. fr. (v. Fr. ib., p. 12 5). 2) name of several Amoraim, esp. R. J. (in Babli אַסִּי, in Y. also יַסָּא, יוֹסָה). Y.Ber.II, 5c bot. Y.Kil.IX, 29b bot.; Y.Erub.I, 19c; a. v. fr.R. J. bar Zabda, mate of R. Jonah. Y.Shek.VII, 50c bot. Men.70b; a. v. fr. 3) יוסי or יוסה a disguise of one of the Divine Names. Snh.VII, 5 (56a) בכל יום … יכה י׳ את י׳ (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) during the proceedings against the blasphemer the witnesses are requested to make their statements in disguise (v. כִּינּוּי), e. g.: “the defendant said, ‘May J. strike J. ” (meaning, I curse Jehovah Elohim, J. Zebaoth ; cmp. ib. עד שיברך שם בשם). 4) one J. Mshitha, a repentant Hellenist. Gen. R. s. 65 (some ed. יוסף); Yalk. ib. 115. -
116 יוֹסֵי
יוֹסֵיpr. n. m. (abbrev. of Joseph, interch. with יוֹסֵף, יוֹסָא, יוֹסָה, יַסָּא, יַסָּה, אַסִּי, אִיסִי) José 1) name of several Tannaim, esp. J. b. Joezer, and J. b. Johanan. Ab. I, 4, sq. Eduy. VIII, 4; a. fr.B. Bath. 133b יוסף (Ms. H. a. R. יוסי).R. J. hak-Kohen, or only R. J. Ab. II, 8; 12. Ḥag.14b; Y. ib. II, 77a bot. יוסף; a. v. fr.R. J. b. Ḥalafta, or only R. J. B. Kam.70a; Tosef.B. Bath. II, 10 (v. Fr. Darkhé, p. 13 2). Erub.46b. Maas. Sh. IV, 7; a. v. fr. (v. Fr. ib. p. 164, sq.).R. J., the Galilean. Zeb.57a. Ab. Zar. III, 5. Tosef.Mikv.VII (VIII), 11; a. fr. (v. Fr. ib., p. 12 5). 2) name of several Amoraim, esp. R. J. (in Babli אַסִּי, in Y. also יַסָּא, יוֹסָה). Y.Ber.II, 5c bot. Y.Kil.IX, 29b bot.; Y.Erub.I, 19c; a. v. fr.R. J. bar Zabda, mate of R. Jonah. Y.Shek.VII, 50c bot. Men.70b; a. v. fr. 3) יוסי or יוסה a disguise of one of the Divine Names. Snh.VII, 5 (56a) בכל יום … יכה י׳ את י׳ (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) during the proceedings against the blasphemer the witnesses are requested to make their statements in disguise (v. כִּינּוּי), e. g.: “the defendant said, ‘May J. strike J. ” (meaning, I curse Jehovah Elohim, J. Zebaoth ; cmp. ib. עד שיברך שם בשם). 4) one J. Mshitha, a repentant Hellenist. Gen. R. s. 65 (some ed. יוסף); Yalk. ib. 115.
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