Zanne Fo Kɔkɔre is a 180-page bilingual Dagaare-English anthology curated by elders from Wa, Nandom, and Lawra, featuring over 300 proverbs grouped by themes: family (50), farming (70), wisdom (80), and funerals (60). Each entry includes IPA pho
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Zanne Fo Kɔkɔre is a 180-page bilingual Dagaare-English anthology curated by elders from Wa, Nandom, and Lawra, featuring over 300 proverbs grouped by themes: family (50), farming (70), wisdom (80), and funerals (60). Each entry includes IPA phonetic transcription, literal translation, contextual story (e.g., “Zanne yɛla kɔkɔre na la a yɛla” for market haggling), and 5-line cultural exegesis linking to Dagaare cosmology. Includes 50 hand-drawn illustrations of gyil xylophone, pito brewing, and funeral koliko dance, plus 20 QR codes to griot narrations in three dialects. Contains 15 JHS-level debate prompts, 10 BECE oral exam models, and NaCCA Dagaare syllabus mapping—perfect for Upper West heritage clubs, language preservation NGOs, and BECE preparation.
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