ti1foc. prt.follows the object of the verb or an adverb, when this is put at the beginning of the sentence to emphasize that a particular entity is meant and nothing elseBɔlega ti a kiŋɛ.it was Bolga he went to (not somewhere else).2rel. prt.precedes a relative clause when the noun it modifies is also the object of the relative clauseYire la ti fu mɛ lathe house that you built3conj.that, whether. Joins a complement clause to the main clause. It can also begin a sentence, joining it to what has been said just before it.Mam soke e ti a nyɛ Aduŋɔ.I asked him whether he had seen Adongo. A mina ti a nyanɛ ba.he knows that he surpasses them. Mam da' naafɔ la gee ti n suɔ koose bua la.I bought the cow and my relative sold the goat.

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