my friend essay in twi

Twi: A Beginner’s Guide!

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Twi: A Beginners Guide

These are 40 phrases that I have found incredibly useful during my time in Ghana. If you are able to translate and speak all of these phrases and words, then you have officially passed the first stage of the course!

Basic pronouncation points:

3 –  e (as with French accent)

o – o (sharp o)

dw – j (slightly different sound, see video when uploaded)

Beginners (Improvers) to soon follow!! 

56 thoughts on Twi: A Beginner’s Guide!

Brilliant! Medasse!

meedase (brilliant) tysm (thank you so much)

Im am in love with this

Medaase paa paa! <3

Very important basics to learn and know.

Eten sen m’adamfo

Thank you so much I am a performing artist from the Caribbean who is in my dreams to visit ghana so I must prepare thank you so much

Did you get to Ghana? I am planning a month in Jan – Feb 2023 …

I speak Twi but I don’t know how to read or write Twi,but thanks, helpful

Learn de alphabet oo it will help you.

This one is very helpful! Medaase paa!

Medaase paa! African-American here born in the south, with no knowledge or way to trace ancestry back to Africa. There fore I’ve tasked myself with learning as many African languages as I can, just to have some attachment to a home I’ll never know but will always love. Thank you so much for this there are very few materials for most African languages and every bit helps tremendously.

Try an ancestry kit.

Thank you- Medaase

How are the people doing

I love you; I like you

I’m interested this words so bring more and learn

Sending to my bf I’ve been trying to teach twi for a while. The break down will be very helpful as some words can be hard to pronounce in twi like hair or nose for none native speakers. Thank you!

Medaase bebree . I had told my dad who also speaks twi that I am starting to learn it and know my and family from ghana want to hear me speak twi and are very excited to hear me speak it. So this helped me a lot to not disappoint them

Does your father know the translation of this phrase? “ Aane, me ara ni nnipa a wo twen no.” It’s from a book called Golden Hill. Thank you.

Yes’ i’m the one your waiting on

that’s the translation

My husband is from Ghana and I’m trying to learn his language.. some of these phrases are helpful but where can I learn more?

Hi half Ghanaian here. There is a YouTuber called LEARNAKAN he teaches phrases, numbers, adjectives in Twi and more. My parents really didn’t teach me a lot of Akan(Twi) but this guy helped me a lot and I’m sure he will 🙂

Medaase. This is really helpful.

me so medaasii

Fantastic work. We appreciate your efforts.

This is really helpful, Thank you

Me wo ghana but me tu mi ka twi so medaase nyame shraa wo

Bless you for this. I am so excited to learn now 🙂 Medaase.

Medaase bebree

Wonderful exposition of the TwI language. Please download and install the Ghana keyboard and so that you can type on your phone letters like ?, ?, ƒ, ? and the others. Thank you.

Wonderful exposition of the TwI language. Please download and install the Ghana keyboard so that you can type on your phone letters like ?, ?, ƒ, ? and the others. Thank you.

Can someone help me translate Ay3ka . I’m learning and came across this word but unsure of the meaning

It means you are at a loss – in the sense that you’ve put something into some effort, and not had a good result.

Medaase me firi America but me parents firi Ghana so mey3 50% Ghanani.

but (naaso) parents (awo fo) so (nti) 50% (half – fha) Ghanaian (Ghanani fha)

now you can reconstruct it to sound more like a native or fluent speaker.

?? Medasse I will now show off to my girlfriend.

W’ay3 ade3.

Can someone translate this for me please

It means you’ve done well or well done. This is usually said to congratulate someone for good work done.

My parents were born in ghana and my mom said if I speak twi to them for the whole day then I can get a phone

Hahahaha 3y3 paa, 3b3boa wo amma wasua twi Kasa.

It is good idea it will help you learn the twi language.

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Useful phrases in Twi

A collection of useful phrases in Twi, a variety of Akan, a member of the Kwa branch of the Niger-Congo language family spoken in Ghana.

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See these phrases in any combination of two languages in the Phrase Finder . If you can provide recordings, corrections or additional translations, please contact me .

Key to abbreviations: frm = formal, inf = informal, sg = singular (said to one person), pl = plural (said to more than one person).

Some phrases provided by Stephen Yaw Awiba of LearnAkan.com

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  • 1 Introduction
  • 2.1 Immediate Family Members
  • 2.2 Extended Family Members
  • 2.3 Terms of Address and Reference
  • 3 Cultural Insights
  • 4 Practice Exercises
  • 5 Conclusion
  • 6 Table of Contents - Twi Course - 0 to A1
  • 7.1 Learn Twi Language Family Members in Akan Twi Language Part 1 ...
  • 7.2 PART 1: Family-Related Vocabulary for Twi Learners | Kinship and ...
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Introduction [ edit | edit source ]

Welcome to the lesson on Twi vocabulary for family members! In this lesson, we will learn the Twi words for different family members such as mother, father, brother, sister, and more. Family is an integral part of Twi culture, and knowing the appropriate terms to address and refer to family members is essential for effective communication.

Understanding and using family terms in Twi will not only enhance your language skills but also allow you to connect with Twi-speaking individuals on a deeper level. This lesson is designed for complete beginners who are starting their journey in learning Twi. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to confidently identify and address various family members in Twi.

Let's dive into the fascinating world of Twi family vocabulary!

Twi Vocabulary for Family Members [ edit | edit source ]

Family is highly valued in Twi culture, and there are specific words to describe each family member. In this section, we will explore the Twi words for immediate family members, extended family members, as well as terms for addressing and referring to family members. Let's get started!

Immediate Family Members [ edit | edit source ]

4. Daughter:

5. Older Brother:

6. Younger Brother:

7. Older Sister:

8. Younger Sister:

9. Grandmother:

10. Grandfather:

Extended Family Members [ edit | edit source ]

11. Uncle (Father's Brother):

12. Aunt (Father's Sister):

13. Uncle (Mother's Brother):

14. Aunt (Mother's Sister):

15. Cousin (Male):

16. Cousin (Female):

18. Nephew:

Terms of Address and Reference [ edit | edit source ]

19. Brother-in-law:

20. Sister-in-law:

21. Mother-in-law:

22. Father-in-law:

23. Son-in-law:

24. Daughter-in-law:

Cultural Insights [ edit | edit source ]

In Twi culture, family plays a central role in people's lives. The extended family system is highly valued, and individuals maintain close relationships with their relatives. The concept of "family" extends beyond immediate family members and includes aunts, uncles, cousins, and even close family friends. The Twi language reflects this cultural importance by having specific vocabulary to address and refer to each family member.

It is common for individuals to use terms of respect when addressing older family members. For example, "ɛna" (mother) is a respectful term used to address one's own mother or an older woman in the community. Similarly, "papa" (father) is used to address one's own father or an older man in a respectful manner.

In traditional Twi culture, the extended family often lives together in a compound, creating a close-knit community. This communal living arrangement allows for strong family bonds and the sharing of responsibilities. Family members, regardless of age or generation, are expected to support and care for one another in times of need.

Practice Exercises [ edit | edit source ]

Now that we have learned the Twi vocabulary for family members, let's practice using these words in conversations. Complete the following exercises to reinforce your understanding.

Exercise 1: Identify Family Members Match the Twi words for family members with their English translations.

1. ɛna 2. papa 3. kakra 4. papaano 5. obaa papaano 6. ɛnaa 7. papano 8. opanyin papa 9. wɔfa 10. papaanotwaa

a. mother b. father c. son d. older brother e. older sister f. grandmother g. grandfather h. uncle (father's brother) i. uncle (mother's brother) j. niece

Exercise 2: Family Conversations Use the Twi vocabulary for family members to complete the following conversations.

1. Person A: Kakra yɛ papaano. Person B: _____. (He is the older brother.)

2. Person A: Obaa papaanotwe yɛ obaa yɛn. Person B: _____. (The younger sister is our sister.)

3. Person A: Wɔfa kɔkɔɔ yɛ akɔ papa mu. Person B: _____. (The male cousin is with father.)

Exercise 3: Describe Your Family Using the Twi vocabulary for family members, describe your own family in Twi. Include information about your parents, siblings, and any extended family members you have.

Solution: 1. ɛna - mother 2. papa - father 3. kakra - son 4. papaano - older brother 5. obaa papaano - older sister 6. ɛnaa - grandmother 7. papano - grandfather 8. opanyin papa - uncle (father's brother) 9. wɔfa - uncle (mother's brother) 10. papaanotwaa - niece

1. Person A: Kakra yɛ papaano. Person B: Ɛna bɛba. (He is the older brother.)

2. Person A: Obaa papaanotwe yɛ obaa yɛn. Person B: Ɛnaa yɛ m'aba. (The younger sister is our sister.)

3. Person A: Wɔfa kɔkɔɔ yɛ akɔ papa mu. Person B: Ɛnaa mu no yɛ wɔfa. (The male cousin is with father.)

Exercise 3: Describe Your Family Example response: Me papa yɛ papaano. Me obaa papaano yɛ obaa yɛn. Me wɔfa yɛ kakra. Me ɛna yɛ ɛnaa. Me papano yɛ papaano. Me opanyin papa yɛ wɔfa. (My father is the older brother. My older sister is our sister. My son is a son. My mother is a grandmother. My grandfather is an older brother.)

Conclusion [ edit | edit source ]

Congratulations! You have successfully learned the Twi vocabulary for family members. Family is an important aspect of Twi culture, and being able to address and refer to family members correctly is crucial for effective communication. By practicing the exercises in this lesson, you have gained the confidence to use these words in conversations with Twi speakers.

Continue to practice and reinforce your knowledge of Twi family vocabulary in real-life situations. The more you use these words, the more natural they will become to you. In the next lesson, we will explore the Twi terms for different types of relationships, such as friends, colleagues, and neighbors.

Table of Contents - Twi Course - 0 to A1 [ edit source ]

  • Course Presentation

Introduction to Twi Pronouns

  • Personal Pronouns
  • Possessive Pronouns

Basic Greetings and Expressions

  • Greetings and Salutations
  • Polite Expressions

Twi Sentence Structure

  • Subject-Verb-Object Order
  • Questions and Negations

Numbers and Counting

  • Numbers 1-10
  • Numbers 11-20

Twi Verbs and Tenses

  • Present Tense
  • Future Tense

Family and Relationships

  • Family Members
  • Relationship Terms

Twi Naming System

  • Last Names and Lineage

Food and Dining

  • Common Foods
  • Eating and Drinking

Twi Adjectives and Adverbs

  • Descriptive Adjectives
  • Adverbs of Time, Manner, and Place

Travel and Transportation

  • Modes of Transportation
  • Directions and Locations

Twi Proverbs and Sayings

  • Popular Proverbs
  • Using Proverbs in Conversation

Weather and Seasons

  • Weather Vocabulary
  • Seasons and Climate

Twi Prepositions and Conjunctions

  • Common Prepositions
  • Using Conjunctions

Hobbies and Leisure Activities

  • Common Hobbies
  • Leisure Time Vocabulary

Twi Music and Dance

  • Traditional Music
  • Traditional Dance

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When in school or college, you won’t escape the task of writing an essay on friendship. It’s a paper revealing the power of having friends and reflecting on the corresponding values.

It seems easy to write. You craft a narrative about your mates, explaining what they mean to you. And yet, it’s an academic paper. So, some rules are still here on how to structure and format it.

In this article, you’ll find three samples of different essays on friendship. Feel free to use them to get inspired and better understand this paper’s nature and purpose.

Let’s answer all the questions related to friendship essays together!

What Is an Essay on Friendship?

First, the definition:

An essay on friendship is a short academic paper students write to express their thoughts and reflections on the topic.

The purpose is to:

  • explore the phenomenon;
  • understand what it means to you;
  • realize the significance of having close people nearby;
  • reveal the pros and cons of committing to a friendship;
  • reflect on how friendship can help our wellness.

Friendship essays aren’t about “my friends and I” topics only. You can write about the role of friendship for mental health, craft an expository essay explaining the topic, or build a reflective essay on what friendship means to you.

Friendship Essay Structure

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Friendship essays have a standard structure of academic papers. They are short and consist of three parts:

  • Introduction about friendship
  • Paragraph about friendship
  • Friendship essay conclusion

In the intro, you start with an attention grabber. Feel free to use a quote, a surprising fact, or an anecdote. Introduce the topic and finish with thesis statements about friendship.

In a friendship paragraph, you support a thesis with facts, evidence, personal stories, etc. As a rule, essay bodies have three paragraphs minimum. So you can devote each paragraph to one aspect :

  • Definition of this concept 
  • Why having friends is essential
  • What a friend can give you
  • Types of friendship  
  • Challenges mates meet on their way  
  • Characteristics of a good friend  
  • How to strengthen a friendship, etc. 

In the essay body, you can use stories and examples from your life to illustrate points. Tell about your friends and share personal thoughts — it will make your paper more compelling to read.

In the concluding paragraph, sum up the points and restate your thesis. Finish on a positive note, leaving readers with the food for thought.

Easier said than done, huh?

Below are three samples of friendship essays for you to see what they look like and how they sound.

3 Samples to Help You Write an Essay About Friendship

While Ralph Waldo Emerson friendship essay (1) is the top example of the paper on this topic, we’ll go further and provide several NEW samples.

Please check:

Short Essay on Friendship

This sample is perfect for high school students. As a rule, teachers ask them to write 150-200-word essays. The task is to describe concepts or things the way they understand them.

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Narrative Essay on Friendship

Narrative essays are more about personal stories. Here, you can tell about your friends, include dialogues , and sound less academic.

500 Words Essay Sample on Importance of Friendship

Over to you.

Now, you have three samples and know how to structure this paper. Ready to write yours?

Let’s begin with the “Why is friendship important?” essay — and you’ll see that it’s not super challenging to craft. Be honest, share your thoughts, and don’t hesitate to write personal reflections on the topic.

Still don’t know how to start your essay on friendship? Our writers are here to help. 

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Twi Translation of “myself”

Myself reflexive pronoun.

  • medɔ me ho |  I love myself
  • meresere me ho |  I am laughing at myself

myself intensive pronoun

  • me ara na mekaeɛ  | I said it myself

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Essay on My Best Friend

List of essays on my best friend in english, essay on best friend for kids – essay 1 (150 words), short essay on best friend – essay 2 (250 words), essay on my best friend – essay 3 (300 words), essay on my best friend – essay 4 (400 words), essay on my best friend – essay 5 (500 words), essay on my best friend – common interests and different career paths – essay 6 (750 words), essay on my best friend – essay 7 (1000 words).

Students of different classes are often required to write essays on My Best Friend, no matter whether the student is in class 1 st or 2 nd or is studying in a higher class.

Here we have come up with different essays on My Best friend which suit the needs of students of all classes. These essays shall definitely ease the stress the students face while compiling essays on such topics which though seem easy to write but consume a lot of time and energy.

A person’s best friend is the closest and most special person in that person’s life. A best friend is someone with whom we share all of the most important and crucial things in our life.

Best friends support each other in everything they do. My best friend is Frank; our parents are also very good friends. I can’t even remember when we became friends which show how long we have been friends.

There are pictures of us crawling together as babies. We do almost everything together, we understand each other so well and he is always there to listen to me and comfort me when I am sad and not feeling too good.

Some people think we are siblings because we are always together and we live on the same street so we spend all the time together at home and in school.

My best friend is the greatest friend in the world.

The one person in the world that will give you equal love and devotion like your parents and lovers is your best friend. My best friend is Mark. We both study in the same school. Mark also helps me in my studies. We also live in the same locality. My best friend Mark and I spend most of the time together doing the things we like to do. We enjoy our life according to our needs and wishes.

My best friend is the person on whom I can truly count on all through my life. Whenever I need help or support, my best friend is always there for me.We have lived moments together and have created memories that will remain throughout my life.

Having a best friend like Mark makes my life easier. In any crucial situation, the first person that comes to my mind is my best friend. Whenever I am in any problem, my best friend helps me to get out of the problem by providing the best solutions. My best friend gets angry when I do something wrong and appreciates me when I achive something.

My best friend helps me to become a better person. We plan our weekends and enjoy together. My best friend is the person who makes me happy and deserves all my love and attention. My best friend has been my support system and my strength. No one can take the place of my best friend Mark in my life.

Friendship is a great blessing in anybody’s life. A person gets acquainted with different people during their life journey. Among these, we find a few who think in our wavelength with similar taste and nature. We become more attached to these type of people and spend more time with them. Gradually a kind of relationship develops which turns out to leave long-lasting impressions in one’s life.

It is an indication of a healthy relationship, and the friendship starts from here. And for most of us, friends are more or less family. You and your friends will have many things in common. You spent most of your day with your friends. You share anything and everything with your friends. In short, the most memorable moments in everybody’s lives will be the ones spent with the best friends.

I am indeed lucky to have my school friend, Kajal as my best friend even now. I still remember the day I met her. It fell on the second day of my U.K.G class. It sounds to be a cock and bull story, but I earned the best friend of my life when I was just five years old. I do believe that she is the best thing ever happened to me. She is still there as strong motivator.

We played together, studied together, laughed together, sometimes cried together, did grow up together, made incredible memories together and finally when fourteen years of school life came to pause, we bid goodbye and parted our ways.

Friendship never ends:

Though miles apart, we either call or send messages on a daily basis. Wherever we go, we are connected by heart and manages to organize a meet up once every three months. We chat about the events in our lives so far, cherish our mischievous moments together, reminisce our good old days, capture every single moment in photographs and separate again.

Life continues its incredible journey, so many intimate friends moved in and out of my life, but none replaced the sole position reserved for my girl, now a strong woman, who stood by my side during the ebb and flow of my little life.

Introduction:

A friend is just anyone with whom a bond exists and mutual affection forms a relationship. A person could have many friends depending on the social character and the ease of being relatable with others. At different stages of life, we need friends who are the same level as us in order to fit in but to some people, that is not an option because they believe in functioning independently, which is still okay.

Psychologists recommend that people should co-exist together so that they can help each other during times of need. There is also a fact that coping mechanisms to stress are better off when friends are involved. A friend could be any one but a best friend is usually that one person you value the most of all your friends. A best friend is like family.

Who is my best friend?

My best friend is a girl named Shanaya. We grew up together. Our parents were friends from college and so they progressed to pursue the same career and that is how they ended up in the same neighborhood because they work in the same hospital. Her father is a doctor while my father is an anesthetist.

Since we were young, we would play together, went to school together. We were separated for about one year because she joined a different high school from mine but she later joined me at my current school. The separation made me realize that she was actually my best friend because it was hard without her around. My best friend and I are now in senior year but different classes. We interact on a daily basis.

Reasons why I like my best friend:

My best friend possesses qualities that just make me love her. She is kind to everyone, even animals. We have grown up like sisters and she has been the bigger sister to me because she has always protected me from bullies.

She is intelligent both academically and in issue concerning life. My class performance was not so good when she joined my school but through her help, I have been able to Improve. Her sense of fashion is impeccable. She always steals the attention of everyone when we walk together, which makes me invisible. We have very imaginative minds. Sometimes we just sit and plan our future and it is just amazing how she jokes about everything. She wants to be a doctor just like her father and she believes in humanity.

Who is a Friend?

The definition of a friend is relative to different personalities with their different backgrounds, orientations and beliefs. However, a conventional description of a friend is; someone you care about. Caring about someone goes beyond the ordinary meaning of the word. He or she must cherish the other enough to call it love.

Now love is built on trust; a friend is someone you trust, at least, to a reasonable extent. If I can’t trust you, then I’m in trouble having you as a friend. Where there is no trust, there is no love and where there is no love, there can’t be friendship.

Who deserves to be Called My Best Friend?

If a friend is someone I love, then my best friend should be the one I love most. Best friends are usually fond of themselves. When two friends get used to each other, a strong mutual understanding is created. At this level, their friendship hits new heights.

Understanding is very important in friendship. A person is most likely to pick the friend he or she understands the most as his/her best friend. These kind of friends must have become very compatible and would easily share almost anything because of their trust for each other.

One may opine that not everybody has such a friend. So, it may be expedient to consider another definition of a best friend as simply; the best amongst your friends. However, most people in such a case would not recognize a best friend amongst his/her friends. But just as we started, definitions of concepts in friendship are relative.

My Best Friend:

Now, I’m about to discuss my own best friend so my beliefs, strictly, are adequate enough at this level.

My best friend is Divyakshi. Not a best friend but my own best friend, ‘bestie’, as some would say, is one, among many I call friends, who has chosen to stay distinguished and I have accepted her proof of trust.

My best friend is my first friend, an acquaintance, one who has offered me presence, wasted and utilized time with me, won my trust and respect, shown me love and why I should love, supported and defended me, had my back and stood by me. My best friend has not just done these things to me but has made me see reasons to do same to her.

My best friend is a unique companion, the one among my friends who does the best things to me, for me and with me. She is simply indispensable and indescribable. She is not necessarily my lover but I love her.

My best friend and I are a team, we struggle together, we lie together, we fight together, we save each other, we back one another and we survive in this order. We may not be one but we make one. We may not be so strong but united, we stand tall.

My best friend, favorite pal, is the one among my friends I have found myself loving most.

Friends are an integral part of your life, be the school years, the college life, colleagues at office or friends near your house. Everyone needs friends to share their feelings, spend some good time and relax in life. I am fortunate to have such a friend in my life on which I can just rely for anything. Whether it is sharing my feelings, my good and bad times and sometimes even my clothes, I just enjoy everything with him. His name is Rishi.

Meeting my would be a best friend at School:

When I was in class 2, Rishi joined our school and our class. His parents have just migrated to our city and here he was, the first time in a new city, new school, new class and new people around it everywhere.

Fortunately, my teacher made him sit with me in the class. He was a bit shy at first, but by the end of the day, we both felt comfortable with each other. Subsequently, when we met each other every day, we realised that we had quite a many similarities and this allowed to gel with each other easily. Since then there has been no looking back.

Our Friendship:

Our friendship slowly became the talk to the class and gradually we became best friends. Even our teachers came to know about it and. But, thanks to all, no one ever tried to create distance between us as we complemented each other so perfectly that even our teachers and parents felt happy about it. In fact, we used to help each other with class notes as well as homework if one of us could not attend the school due to any reasons. In fact, we had this healthy competition in us as to who would stand first in the class.

Our Common Interests:

Apart from studies, we both a common interest in table tennis. We both joined an academy and used to go for practice together in the evenings. The only difference in our habits, perhaps, was the while I was right-handed, he was a left-handed person. But this was also a blessing in disguise for us as due to this very reason we made a good team and were even selected in our school team to play as a doubles team. We both won many competitions together and brought accolades to the school. This made our parents as well as school teachers very proud of us.

Different Career Paths:

After our schooling, we got separated as we both chose different career paths. While I went on to become an engineer, Rishi went to a different city to become a scientist. But, as life would have it, after some years, we both landed in the same city and came in contact with each other again.

My best friend has been the biggest strength for me in my life. During the weekend, we went to a short cookery course as well, and we sometimes get a kick out of the chance to cooperate in the kitchen and make some creative dishes. At times these dishes turn out well, however, there are times when we don’t hit the nail on the head as we might not have pursued the formula accurately. Our wives are thoughtful and don’t admonish us much when we mess up a dish. My friend and I appreciate watching films together amid occasions or excursions. We like watching comedies. Horror films don’t excite us and we try to stay away from them.

My Friend, my strength:

In my times of need, my best friend has been a pillar of strength for me. Not only did he take care to see that I resolve my issues, but also ensured that my family is not affected much due to the turmoil in my professional life. He has always encouraged me to face problems as they are and not to duck under during adverse situations. I am glad that I have such a friend in my life on which I can rely on blindly.

Why a friend is so important?

True friendship is the most prized thing in the world. Although, it may be, at times, that one does not have a friend whom one can call as a best friend. But, if you are able to find someone like a best friend to you, it is perhaps, the greatest joy in the world. The mutual understanding and honesty which can be shown by your best friend cannot be done by anyone else in the world. A best friend is indeed a precious gem in one’s life.

Friends are the family that we get to choose. Blessed are those who have a best friend for life. A best friend is nothing less than a precious gem. And I am lucky to have such a person in my life. My best friend’s name is Deepa and I met her in school.

My family used to live in Lucknow. But then a few years ago my father got transferred and we came to the town of Allahabad in Uttar Pradesh. Everything was new here. The neighborhood, the market, and even the school.

I was not liking it here much. At this new school, nobody knew me. As I was shy, I had difficulty making friends and felt lonely all the time. During the lunch breaks, I used to have lunch all by myself. Although the teachers were nice to me, I still missed my old school.

One day, when I was sitting in my seat, a girl came to me and introduced herself. She was Deepa. She smiled at me and asked if I wanted to have the lunch with her. That day, we spent a great time together. We told each other about ourselves, our families, likings, and dislikings.

Slowly, we became best friends. I liked her nature. She was soft-spoken and always had a smile on her face. The school was close to my home but Deepa used to come to school by cycle. So, when the school would be over, we would often walk together till we reached my home. From there, we would say goodbye to each other and she would start riding the cycle to her home.

A few weeks passed by. The weather was changing and I had a high fever. It was a viral infection, so I needed a bed-rest all the time. I had to miss the classes. I was also worried about the coming exams, wondering how I would cover the unattended chapters.

To my surprise, Deepa came to visit me as she already knew my address. She was worried about my health but she consoled me and asked me not to panic about the studies. Next day, when she came to my house, there were plenty of photocopied notes with her. It was all for me so that I could study easily.

My best friend would stay with me for a few hours to explain the difficult concepts and chapters in mathematics and other subjects. Gradually, my health was improving and I had also prepared most of the syllabus for the upcoming exam. In my heart, I felt so lucky to have Deepa as my best friend.

When the exam results came, we both had passed with good marks. It was all because of Deepa’s efforts and hard work that made everything possible. Later I made a greeting card for her to express my affection and gratitude toward her. She was so excited and happy to see it.

After that incident, our families also developed a bonding. I and Deepa became inseparable sisters. In the coming month of October, it was my best friend’s birthday. I and the other classmates in the school had planned a day out for her. In the evening, there was a party at her house.

So, we all decided to give her a surprise party and take her to a nearby picnic spot in the afternoon. Everybody contributed a little for the cake and snacks. Deepa came to school in her lovely sky blue frock. She looked like a fairy.

After the school was over, we took her to the picnic spot. She cut the cake and we all enjoyed the snacks. Deepa was thrilled with her surprise party. After everybody had eaten, we all decided to enjoy the boat ride. Only 4 people could come in one boat. So, with two other girls, Deepa and I settled in a boat. Rest of the students took separate boats.

It was a pleasant day. The lake was small but beautiful and the wind was so cool. We were all singing together and cheering up. In the clear blue water of the lake, we could see the colorful fishes swimming rapidly. There were also ducks and swans adding to the beauty of the scene.

Everybody started clapping looking at those pretty birds. Deepa also became quite excited. Just when she was trying to wave her hand and touch the ducks, she lost her balance. Before anyone could understand, she slipped into the lake.

Everyone was shocked to see this. Without losing a minute, I jumped into the water. Nobody knew but I had learned swimming in my previous school. At a distance, I could see Deepa struggling in the water. I swam to her and grabbed her arm. Soon, the boat arrived there and the girls pulled us out one by one.

For a few minutes, Deepa was unable to breathe. But with some efforts, the water came out of her mouth and she started feeling better. She was cold and shivering with fright. We immediately came to the side and took Deepa to her house.

When her parents heard what happened they were shaken and disturbed. The doctor came to see her and said that there was no need to worry. Deepa was all right now. We helped her wrap up in a warm cozy bed. She looked at me with tears in her eyes and told her parents about how I jumped into the water to save her from drowning.

I told her about my swimming classes in the old school and promised her to be there for her in every difficult situation. I also reminded her of when I was ill and she used to come to my house to teach me the chapters and as she was my best friend, I did the same for her today.

Her parents also got emotional and they hugged me. Deepa and I became true best friends. From that day, we support and help each other in every decision. I wish every person could experience a friendship like this.

Friendship , My Best Friend

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Essays About Friendships: Top 6 Examples and 8 Prompts

Friendships are one of life’s greatest gifts. To write a friendship essay, make this guide your best friend with its essays about friendships plus prompts.

Every lasting relationship starts with a profound friendship. The foundations that keep meaningful friendships intact are mutual respect, love, laughter, and great conversations. Our most important friendships can support us in our most trying times. They can also influence our life for the better or, the worse, depending on the kind of friends we choose to keep. 

As such, at an early age, we are encouraged to choose friends who can promote a healthy, happy and productive life. However, preserving our treasured friendships is a lifelong process that requires investments in time and effort.

6 Informative Essay Examples

1. the limits of friendships by maria konnikova, 2. friendship by ralph waldo emerson, 3. don’t confuse friendships and business relationships by jerry acuff, 4. a 40-year friendship forged by the challenges of busing by thomas maffai, 5. how people with autism forge friendships by lydia denworth, 6.  friendships are facing new challenges thanks to the crazy cost of living by habiba katsha , 1. the importance of friendship in early childhood development, 2. what makes a healthy friendship, 3. friendships that turn into romance, 4. long-distance friendship with social media, 5. dealing with a toxic friendship, 6. friendship in the workplace, 7. greatest friendships in literature, 8. friendships according to aristotle .

…”[W]ithout investing the face-to-face time, we lack deeper connections to them, and the time we invest in superficial relationships comes at the expense of more profound ones.”

Social media is challenging the Dunbar number, proving that our number of casual friends runs to an average of 150. But as we expand our social base through social media, experts raise concerns about its effect on our social skills, which effectively develop through physical interaction.

“Friendship requires that rare mean betwixt likeness and unlikeness, that piques each with the presence of power and of consent in the other party.”

The influential American essayist Emerson unravels the mysteries behind the divine affinity that binds a friendship while laying down the rules and requirements needed to preserve the fellowship. To Emerson, friendship should allow a certain balance between agreement and disagreement. You might also be interested in these articles about best friends .

“Being friendly in business is necessary but friendships in business aren’t. That’s an important concept. We can have a valuable business relationship without friendship. Unfortunately, many mistakenly believe that the first step to building a business relationship is to develop a friendship.”

This essay differentiates friends from business partners. Using an anecdote, the essay warns against investing too much emotion and time in building friendships with business partners or customers, as such an approach may be futile in increasing sales.

“As racial tensions mounted around them, Drummer and Linehan developed a close connection—one that bridged their own racial differences and has endured more than four decades of evolving racial dynamics within Boston’s schools. Their friendship als­o served as a public symbol of racial solidarity at a time when their students desperately needed one.”

At a time when racial discrimination is at its highest, the author highlights a friendship they built and strengthened at the height of tensions during racial desegregation. This friendship proves that powerful interracial friendships can still be forged and separate from the politics of race.

“…15-year-old Massina Commesso worries a lot about friendship and feeling included. For much of her childhood, Massina had a neurotypical best friend… But as they entered high school, the other friend pulled away, apparently out of embarrassment over some of Massina’s behavior.”

Research debunks the myth that people with autism naturally detest interaction — evidence suggests the opposite. Now, research is shedding more light on the unique social skills of people with autism, enabling society to find ways to help them find true friendships. 

“The cost of living crisis is affecting nearly everyone, with petrol, food and electricity prices all rising. So understandably, it’s having an impact on our friendships too.”

People are now more reluctant to dine out with friends due to the rapidly rising living costs. Friendships are being tested as friends need to adjust to these new financial realities and be more creative in cultivating friendships through lower-cost get-togethers.

8 Topic Prompts on Essays About Friendships

Essays About Friendships: The importance of friendship in early childhood development

More than giving a sense of belonging, friendships help children learn to share and resolve conflicts. First, find existing research linking the capability to make and keep friends to one’s social, intellectual, and emotional development. 

Then, write down what schools and households can do to reinforce children’s people skills. Here, you can also tackle how they can help children with learning, communication, or behavioral difficulties build friendships, given how their conditions interfere with their capabilities and interactions. 

As with plants, healthy friendships thrive on fertile soil. In this essay, list the qualities that make “fertile soil” and explain how these can grow the seeds of healthy friendships. Some examples include mutual respect and the setting of boundaries. 

Then, write down how you should water and tend to your dearest friendships to ensure that it thrives in your garden of life. You can also discuss your healthy friendships and detail how these have unlocked the best version of yourself. 

Marrying your best friend is a romance story that makes everyone fall in love. However, opening up about your feelings for your best friend is risky. For this prompt, collate stories of people who boldly made the first step in taking their friendship to a new level.

Hold interviews to gather data and ask them the biggest lesson they learned and what they can share to help others struggling with their emotions for their best friend. Also, don’t forget to cite relevant data, such as this study that shows several romantic relationships started as friendships. 

Essays About Friendships: Long-distance friendship with social media

It’s challenging to sustain a long-distance friendship. But many believe that social media has narrowed that distance through an online connection. In your essay, explain the benefits social media has offered in reinforcing long-distance friendships. 

Determine if these virtual connections suffice to keep the depth of friendships. Make sure to use studies to support your argument. You can also cite studies with contrasting findings to give readers a holistic view of the situation.

It could be heartbreaking to feel that your friend is gradually becoming a foe. In this essay, help your readers through this complicated situation with their frenemies by pointing out red flags that signal the need to sever ties with a friend. Help them assess when they should try saving the friendship and when they should walk away. Add a trivial touch to your essay by briefly explaining the origins of the term “frenemies” and what events reinforced its use. 

We all know that there is inevitable competition in the workplace. Added to this are the tensions between managers and employees. So can genuine friendships thrive in a workplace? To answer this, turn to the wealth of experience and insights of long-time managers and human resource experts. 

First, describe the benefits of fostering friendships in the workplace, such as a deeper connection in working toward shared goals, as well as the impediments, such as inherent competition among colleagues. Then, dig for case studies that prove or disprove the relevance and possibility of having real friends at work.

Whether it be the destructive duo like Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn, or the hardworking pair of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson, focus on a literary friendship that you believe is the ultimate model of friendship goals. 

Narrate how the characters met and the progression of their interactions toward becoming a friendship. Then, describe the nature of the friendship and what factors keep it together. 

In Book VIII of his Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle writes about three kinds of friendships: pleasure, utility, and virtue. Dive deeper into the Greek philosopher’s mind and attempt to differentiate his three types of friendships. 

Point out ideas he articulated most accurately about friendship and parts you disagree with. For one, Aristotle refutes the concept that friendships are necessarily built on likeness alone, hence his classification of friendships. Do you share his sentiments? 

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How to Describe a Best Friend in Writing (100+ Examples & Words)

From their quirky traits to unforgettable moments, let’s unpack how to write about your best friend.

Here is how to describe a best friend in writing:

Describe a best friend in writing by highlighting their personality, shared memories, and impact on your life. Use vivid examples and emotional resonance to convey the depth of your bond.

This guide offers insightful tips and over 100 examples to help you learn how to describe your best friend.

Types of Best Friends

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Best friends come in various forms, each unique yet profoundly impactful in our lives.

  • There’s the Adventurous Pal , always ready for the next thrill.
  • The Listener , who offers an empathetic ear.
  • The Wisdom Giver , full of insightful advice.
  • The Comedy Genius , who can make you laugh in any situation.
  • The Loyal Confidant , who stands by you through thick and thin.

Recognizing the type of best friend you’re describing is the first step in crafting a genuine portrayal.

13 Best Ways to Describe a Best Friend

Here are 13 ways that I’ve found to describe a best friend in writing.

1. Describe Their Personality

Delving into your best friend’s personality traits offers a foundational layer to your description.

It’s about capturing their essence, what makes them uniquely them—their kindness, their fiery spirit, or perhaps their unwavering optimism.

Consider how their personality has influenced your life and the lives of others around them.

  • My best friend is the epitome of resilience, bouncing back from setbacks with a smile.
  • Her infectious laughter and boundless energy light up the darkest rooms.
  • He’s the kind of person who looks for the silver lining in every cloud.
  • She’s a beacon of kindness, always there to lend a hand.
  • His wisdom belies his age, offering perspectives that are both refreshing and profound.

2. Highlight Their Physical Appearance

While it’s the inner qualities that often define our deepest connections, describing your best friend’s physical appearance can add a rich, visual layer to your portrayal.

Talk about their smile, the way their eyes light up with excitement, or the comforting warmth of their embrace.

  • With her fiery red hair and sparkling green eyes, she stands out in any crowd.
  • He has a smile that could disarm the coldest hearts, and it’s absolutely infectious.
  • Her style is a reflection of her vibrant personality, always colorful and full of life.
  • The gentle strength in his hands is a testament to the battles he’s faced and overcome.
  • When she laughs, her whole face lights up, from the crinkles in her eyes to the dimples in her cheeks.

3. Reflect on Shared Memories

Shared memories are the cornerstone of any friendship, especially the best ones.

Describe the adventures you’ve embarked on, the challenges you’ve faced together, and the milestones you’ve celebrated.

These stories not only bring your friend to life on the page but also highlight the depth of your bond.

  • Remembering the time we got lost on a road trip, only to find the most beautiful hidden lake.
  • The nights spent talking until the sun came up, solving the world’s problems in our little bubble.
  • Celebrating each other’s successes, whether it be graduations, promotions, or personal achievements, has always been our tradition.
  • Facing hardships together, from family issues to personal setbacks, has only strengthened our bond.
  • The spontaneous dance parties in our living rooms have been the highlight of my toughest days.

4. Discuss Their Impact on Your Life

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A best friend’s influence on your life is profound and multifaceted.

Describe how they’ve shaped your perspectives, encouraged your dreams, and stood by you during your lowest points.

It’s their presence in your life that has made all the difference.

  • She’s the reason I dared to chase my dreams, always believing in me even when I didn’t.
  • His unwavering support during my darkest days showed me the true meaning of friendship.
  • Her wisdom has guided me through life’s toughest decisions, always offering a new angle to consider.
  • The confidence I’ve found in myself is a direct reflection of his endless encouragement and faith.
  • Learning to laugh at myself and embrace life’s quirks has been her greatest gift to me.

5. Emphasize Their Unique Skills and Talents

Every best friend has a set of unique skills and talents that make them stand out.

Describe these abilities, whether it’s their artistic flair, athletic prowess, or unmatched problem-solving skills.

Highlighting these traits showcases their individuality and the various ways they express themselves.

  • Her ability to create art from ordinary objects is nothing short of magical.
  • His knack for solving complex math problems as if they’re simple puzzles always amazes me.
  • The way she can calm any situation with just a few words is a rare and invaluable talent.
  • Watching him on the soccer field, skillfully maneuvering past opponents, is a sight to behold.
  • Her musical talent, especially when she plays the piano, fills the room with an indescribable warmth.

6. Describe Their Sense of Humor

A best friend’s sense of humor can be a source of endless joy and comfort, turning even the bleakest days bright.

Describe the nuances of their humor, whether it’s witty puns, sarcastic remarks, or goofy antics, and how it resonates with you.

  • The way she delivers a punchline with a perfectly straight face is both hilarious and endearing.
  • His sarcastic comments on the mundane aspects of life have me in stitches every time.
  • Her ability to find humor in the most unexpected places is a gift that keeps on giving.
  • The inside jokes we share, built over years of friendship, can make us laugh without a word being spoken.
  • His impersonations of our favorite movie characters are spot-on and never fail to entertain.

7. Comment on Their Reliability

A best friend’s reliability is the bedrock of trust and security in the relationship.

Discuss how they’ve always been there for you, in times of need or just to share a moment of silence, demonstrating their unwavering support and loyalty.

  • Knowing she will always answer my call, no matter the time of day, gives me immense peace of mind.
  • He has a way of showing up exactly when I need him, even if I haven’t said a word.
  • Her promises are never empty—when she says she’ll be there, she means it.
  • The consistency in his support, through both good times and bad, has been my anchor.
  • She’s the first person I think to call with news, knowing her support is a given.

8. Highlight Their Compassion and Empathy

The compassion and empathy a best friend shows not only to you but to others as well, is a testament to their character.

Describe instances of their kindness, their ability to empathize with others’ feelings, and how they act to make the world a better place.

  • She has an innate ability to sense when someone is struggling and offers comfort without hesitation.
  • His kindness isn’t loud or boastful but shown in quiet, thoughtful actions that make a real difference.
  • The empathy she shows, even to strangers, challenges me to be a better person every day.
  • He can listen to someone’s problems for hours, making them feel heard and understood in a world that often seems indifferent.
  • Her volunteer work, driven by a genuine desire to help those in need, inspires those around her to give back as well.

9. Talk About Their Creativity

The creativity of a best friend can manifest in numerous ways, from artistic endeavors to innovative solutions to everyday problems.

Discuss how their creative mind works, the projects they’ve embarked on, and how they inspire you to think outside the box.

  • Her paintings are not just art; they’re windows into her soul, vibrant and full of life.
  • His ability to turn a simple meal into a gourmet feast with just a few ingredients is nothing short of genius.
  • The way she decorates her space, mixing colors and patterns with fearless abandon, reflects her creative spirit.
  • He has a knack for storytelling, weaving tales that transport you to another place and time.
  • Her innovative solutions to work challenges are a testament to her creative thinking, always leading the team to success.

10. Acknowledge Their Courage and Bravery

A best friend’s courage can be a source of inspiration, showing you the strength to face fears and take on challenges.

Describe moments when they’ve shown bravery, whether in standing up for what’s right or stepping out of their comfort zone.

  • Watching her confront her fears head-on has taught me the true meaning of bravery.
  • His willingness to stand up for others, even when it’s not the easy path, shows his courageous heart.
  • The way she chased her dreams, despite the odds, encouraged me to pursue my own.
  • He’s faced life’s toughest battles with a strength that’s both humbling and inspiring.
  • Her decision to travel solo around the world was a bold statement of her independence and bravery.

11. Reflect on Their Ambition and Goals

The ambition and goals of a best friend drive them forward, shaping their future and influencing those around them.

Talk about their aspirations, the steps they’re taking to achieve their dreams, and how their determination motivates you.

  • Her dreams are big, but her determination to achieve them is even bigger, showing me the power of perseverance.
  • Watching him work tirelessly towards his goals has inspired me to set and pursue my own.
  • Her clear vision for her future is a beacon of hope in uncertain times, guiding both of us forward.
  • The progress he’s made towards his career aspirations is a testament to his hard work and ambition.
  • She sets goals that others might consider impossible, but then she achieves them, one by one, proving anything is possible with enough effort.

12. Discuss Their Integrity and Values

The integrity and values of a best friend are central to their character, influencing their decisions and actions.

Describe how they stand firm in their beliefs, act with honesty and honor, and how their moral compass guides them through life.

  • She lives by a code of honesty that’s rare in today’s world, making her trustworthiness undeniable.
  • His actions always align with his values, even when it’s not the popular choice, showing his true integrity.
  • Her respect for others, regardless of their background or beliefs, exemplifies her strong moral foundation.
  • He’s never swayed by convenience or peer pressure, holding steadfast to his principles.
  • Her commitment to fairness and justice in all she does inspires those around her to strive for the same.

13. Celebrate Their Openness and Honesty

A best friend’s openness and honesty forge a connection built on trust and understanding.

Reflect on the importance of their transparency in your relationship, how it has fostered a deeper bond, and the comfort it brings knowing you can be entirely yourselves with each other.

  • Her willingness to share her deepest fears and hopes has opened the door to a level of friendship I never knew existed.
  • His honesty, even when it’s hard to hear, has helped me grow in ways I couldn’t have imagined.
  • The open communication we share means there are no secrets between us, only trust.
  • She’s never afraid to be herself, flaws and all, encouraging me to drop my own facades.
  • His transparency in his thoughts and feelings has been the foundation of our unshakeable bond.

Here is an example of how to describe a best friend in writing:

Best Words to Describe a Best Friend in Writing

Choosing the right words to describe a best friend can vividly capture the essence of your unique bond.

Here’s a list to inspire your writing:

  • Trustworthy
  • Compassionate
  • Understanding
  • Adventurous
  • Intelligent
  • Encouraging
  • Sympathetic
  • Spontaneous
  • Open-minded
  • Warmhearted
  • Resourceful

Best Phrases to Describe a Best Friend in Writing

Phrases add depth to your descriptions, painting a more complete picture of your best friend’s impact on your life.

  • A shoulder to lean on
  • My partner in crime
  • Laughs in the face of adversity
  • A beacon of hope
  • The voice of reason
  • My personal cheerleader
  • Stands firm in their beliefs
  • Never fails to inspire
  • A wellspring of creativity
  • The embodiment of kindness
  • A rock in turbulent seas
  • Brings out the best in me
  • A burst of energy
  • A mirror to my soul
  • A guiding light
  • The source of endless laughter
  • Always goes the extra mile
  • A true confidant
  • Heart of gold
  • The epitome of strength
  • A haven of peace
  • Boundlessly generous
  • Infectiously optimistic
  • Unwaveringly loyal
  • Compassion personified
  • A master of problem-solving
  • Always sees the silver lining
  • A catalyst for growth
  • The definition of resilience
  • A testament to courage
  • Embodies genuine care
  • Unmatched in wisdom
  • A whirlwind of fun
  • Keeps me grounded
  • The keeper of my secrets
  • An unwavering pillar of support
  • Radiates positive vibes
  • A true visionary
  • The warmth of a sunny day
  • A reflection of pure love
  • Unconditional in their friendship
  • A force of nature
  • The architect of laughter
  • A bridge over troubled waters
  • A mosaic of virtues
  • The rhythm to my blues
  • An anchor in life’s storm
  • A whisper in the chaos
  • A footprint on the heart
  • The melody of life

How to Describe a True Best Friend

Describing a true best friend involves more than just listing their qualities or the fun times you’ve shared.

It’s about conveying the depth of your connection, how they’ve influenced your life, and the irreplaceable role they play in your world.

To describe a true best friend, focus on the emotional resonance of your bond, the ways in which they’ve supported you, and how they inspire you to be your best self.

Consider the challenges you’ve faced together and how those experiences have strengthened your friendship.

Reflect on their character, the moments of joy, and even the simple, everyday interactions that mean so much.

A true best friend is someone who is there for you unconditionally, understands you deeply, and with whom you share an unbreakable bond of trust and mutual respect.

Their presence in your life is a constant source of support, laughter, and love.

How to Describe a Best Friend in a Paragraph

Crafting a vivid description of your best friend adds depth to your writing, showcasing the unique bond you share.

Here are three examples across different genres.

Romantic Comedy

In the whirlwind of life’s chaos, my best friend is my grounding force, the laughter in my heart.

She’s a walking contradiction, a blend of sharp wit and soft heart, always ready with a joke to lighten the heaviest moments. Her eyes sparkle with mischief, mirroring the joy she brings into every room. With her, adventures are endless, laughter is guaranteed, and support is unwavering. She’s the person who knows my soul’s lyrics and never hesitates to sing them back to me when I forget the words.

In every rom-com of my life, she’s the unforgettable sidekick, turning every plot twist into a memorable moment.

Fantasy Adventure

In a realm where magic intertwines with the mundane, my best friend stands as a beacon of unwavering courage and loyalty.

With hair as wild as the winds of the northern seas and eyes gleaming with the wisdom of ancient forests, he walks the path of adventure beside me. His laughter is a spell that dispels the darkest curses, his words woven with the enchantment of old-world tales. In battles against dragons or navigating the treacherous politics of elven courts, his presence is my shield.

Together, we traverse enchanted lands, his spirit unbreakable, making even the direst peril seem like just another exhilarating quest.

Mystery Thriller

In the shadowed corners of our city’s dimmest alleys, my best friend is the beacon that guides me through the fog of mystery.

With a mind sharper than a detective’s intuition and a loyalty stronger than any unsolved case, she stands by me. Her insights are like keys unlocking the most intricate puzzles, her instincts honed to perfection through years of shared secrets and whispered confidences. In every chilling adventure, her presence is my reassurance, her cunning my weapon against the unseen dangers lurking in the night.

Together, we unravel plots wrapped in shadows, her fearless heart the light in the darkness of our thrilling escapades.

Final Thoughts: How to Describe a Best Friend in Writing

Now that you’re armed with the perfect words and phrases, go ahead and give your best friend the spotlight they deserve.

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How well do you know about the English pronouns myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves,  and  themselves? These are what we call reflexive pronouns.

Join me as we take a look at Twi reflexive pronouns in our sixth lesson in the Twi pronoun series.

What is a reflexive pronoun?

A reflexive pronoun is a pronoun that is used when both the subject and object of a sentence refers to the same entity. In other words, when a reflexive pronoun is used, it shows that the person, animal, or thing that is performing the action of the verb is also the recipient of the action. Consider the examples below; the reflexive pronouns have been italicized and underlined.

1. Medɔ me ho .

      I love myself .

2. Wogye wo ho di.

      You believe in yourself .

3. Ɔsiesiee ne ho .

      He/she dressed himself/herself .

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How do we form reflexive pronouns in Twi?

Just like we did with the formation of possessive pronouns in our previous lesson, we form Twi reflexive pronouns by adding a single word to the possessive adjectives we have in Twi. That single word is ho (self) as you may have noticed from the examples above. Again, for the purpose of this lesson, let’s list the Twi possessive adjectives here: me (my), wo (your), ne (his/her), ne (its), yɛn (our), mo (your, pl.) and wɔn (their).

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  • me (my) + ho (self) = me ho (myself).
  • wo (your) + ho (self) = wo ho (yourself )
  • ne (him/her) + ho (self) = ne ho (him/herself).

I hope you get the idea. Now, let’s list the Twi reflexive pronouns there are.

List of reflexive pronouns in Twi

So, just like the possessive pronouns, Twi reflexive pronouns are represented by two words each.

More usage examples

4. Meresere me ho .

     I am laughing at myself .

5. Woretwa wo ho ntorɔ.

     You are lying to yourself .

6. Kofi redwene ne ho .

      Kofi is thinking about himself .

7. Abaayewa no reyɛ ne ho fi .

      The girl is dirtying herself .

8. Yɛnnodɔ yɛn ho .

      Let’s love ourselves .

9. Moha mo ho dodo

     You worry yourselves too much.

10. Wɔbu wɔn ho .

      They respect themselves .

Twi reflexive pronouns as direct objects

Just as all the examples above (1 – 10) show, a reflexive pronoun in Twi may act as the direct object in a sentence. This is the case when the object – represented by a reflexive pronoun in this case – is directly affected by the action of the verb.

So, from example 4, if we ask:

Meresere hwan? (whom I’m I laughing at?), the answer me ho (myself) is the entity that is directly affected by the action of the verb and thus the direct object.

Twi reflexive pronouns as indirect objects

A reflexive pronoun in Twi may also act as the indirect object in a sentence. This happens when the object reflexive pronoun is the recipient of the direct object. Let’s look at the example below.

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My Best Friend Essay in English (100, 200, 300, 500 Words)

A best friend is a special and unforgettable person in our lives and will stay longer than other common friends. We share most of the things, conversations, and important talks and support them anytime in our lives.

In this topic, we are discussing the best friend and the memories that we all spent with our friends and best friends. 

We have covered an essay pattern in various paragraphs of around 100 words, 200 words, 300 words, and 500 words, respectively, that helps many of the children or students of class 2 to 12th to understand the short and descriptive essay pattern of the best friend.

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My Best Friend Essay 100 Words

I always thank God that he sent Rahul into my life as my best friend, and I also wish that everyone has a friend like Rahul. Rahul and I met on the first day of school after the summer vacation when we were studying in the 5th standard.

I also remember an incident when our class teacher asked him about his previous school and the place from where he came. He is a good speaker, and he gave an interesting answer to everyone in his introduction in class. 

He is good at studies and also a good athlete. He loves running and singing too, and his handwriting is also very neat and clean. I feel happy to become his friend, and he also loves my company, and we spend most of our time together.

My Best Friend Essay 200 Words

I have had a lot of friends since childhood, but Raghav is one of the kindest and most trustworthy friends for me. I must say that Rohan has been my best friend since childhood. He is a very good person and a true friend because he has a good manner that he never lies to anyone, and hates people who lie to him. He is a kind boy and also a sincere student. We both live in the same building, and our apartments are also in front of each other. 

My parents also met my friend in the school at the parents-teachers meeting, and they also like Raghav and his sincerity. We both have been in the same class from the 3rd standard until now. We are in the 10th standard now, and we both help each other in the preparation for Board exams, which will be held in the month of March. 

He always invites me to his house to play video games with him. Every Sunday, we both enjoy playing video games with popcorn and juice together. Sometimes, our school teachers also wonder about our true friendship and the strong bond between us. He has a set of badminton rackets and a shuttle, and we also play together in the evening near our building. We both love each other’s company.

My Best Friend Essay 300 Words

Everyone has at least a single friend who is more than just a friend to them. Getting a friend is common, but getting a true friend is very rare and a bit special. It is like a big achievement for people to get a trustworthy and lifelong best friend. I also had a best friend in my life too since childhood. His name is Ganaraj, and his mother is Telugu. We are neighbors too and also classmates. We always sit together in school and also spend most of the time together. 

He is a very talented person and always supports me in my studies. We both like mathematics, and also we love to solve maths numerical problems. I like to play games, and we both always play games together and participate in the sports that are held in school. Our favorite sport is Cricket, and we both are good all-rounders on our school cricket team. Our class teacher always suggests and supports us to play cricket even better and also helps in education to achieve success in life.

He is very valuable to me, and I always value his friendship as I value my parents. He is like my family, as a brother from another mother. Whenever I need his help and support, my best friend is there for me to hold me. We both live in the precious moment and create memories that will stay with me forever. Our friendship is a kind of beautiful relationship, and I hope any kind will never break these mistakes. Every Sunday, we go together to a playground near our locality, and we spend most of our time there. My parents also like Ganaraj to be my friend. Everyone is happy with our friendship and has a strong bond that never goes down in any situation.

My Best Friend Essay 500 Words

My best friend’s name is Siddhart Jadhav. We have been friends since class 7th A in Alfred Nobel High School. We both studied in the same school in childhood but not in the same class as our sections are different. Later that time, all the students from all the sections are sorted according to the previous academics’ percentages and grades and separated into four different sections. Due to this separation, I met Siddhart in the 7th A, and we became friends at that time. Later, time goes by, and our friendship bond becomes stronger, and we become best friends with each other and spend most of our time together in school, tuition, and extra classes. We also sit on the same bench in the classroom. 

Our likes and dislikes are also common, and we also love to dance and sing. In every annual gathering and other function that is held in our school, we both participate and give our best performances. We never wanted to win the competitions, our intention was to enjoy the gathering. Some of our school teachers don’t like our togetherness and friendship, but some of them loved and always blessed our strong bonded friendship to stay longer and longer. Siddharth and I always talked in the running classroom, and most of the time, our teacher also punished both of us by standing outside the classroom. We always tried to irritate the lecturer in the chemistry lectures by asking tons of doubts and questions. We eat tiffin boxes sitting on the last benches.

Apart from this naughtiness, Siddharth is very punctual, and he is never late for coming to school and attending classes. He always completes his homework at a given time and being with him, I also start studying very well and completing my homework on time. He keeps his books and copies very clean. His writing is very nice and encourages me to write cleanly and clearly for better understanding. My parents also compliment my friend that being with him, I also become responsible and a good student.

Siddharth and I are both excellent football players and athletes. When we both start playing the football game, the opponent team never wins. Our sports teacher always motivates us and tells us that we will become good football players one day. My parents also know Siddharth very much, and they like his pleasant behavior. Feel free when Siddharth and I stay together, whether for playing games, video games, study, or for going out to have fun with other classmates. Siddharth is my best friend, my first friend. He is the one who offers me help in my studies when I need it, supports me and always shows love to me, defends me, and stands by my side in any situation no matter what. 

In academics, my best friend, Siddharth, is chosen to be awarded the best student of the year in the 10th class. He is one of the brilliant students of our school and also won many of the competitions that were held in school. He is like a well-wisher, and I always enjoyed his company. He, too, feels secure and relieved by spending time with me as well. He is like a problem-solving friend to me. I never wanted to lose him in my life.

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My Best Friend Essay in English: Best friend is one of the most beautiful gifts in life. In this article, you are going to learn how to write an essay on my best friend in English. We’ve provided 5 essays here (100, 150, 200, 300, and 500 words). All the essays will be helpful for students of classes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12. So, let’s begin.

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My Best Friend Essay: 100 Words

I have many friends in school. But Akash is my best friend. We read in the same class and same section. He is polite and well-mannered. He is an ideal student. He is very smart and intelligent. He always obeys his parents and teachers. He wants to become an engineer. His favourite game is cricket. He is the captain of our school team.

Akash helps me to become a better person. We share our feelings, emotions, and happiness with each other. We study and play together. I want him to be successful in life. We hope our friendship will last forever.

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Essay on My Best Friend: 150 Words

The world looks dark without a true Friend. I am fortunate that I have a best friend. Her name is Riya. We are friends since childhood. Riya is my class fellow. She is a soft-spoken girl. She is tall and good-looking. She is sincere and attentive in her studies. She belongs to a middle-class family.

Riya is a disciplined and obedient girl. Her hobbies are drawing, singing, and dancing. Everyone admires her because of her good behavior. Her aim in life is to be a doctor. Riya and I study and play together. We share our secrets, happiness, and sadness with each other. Whenever I face any problem, she helps me to get rid of the problem by providing the best solutions. I feel really lucky to have her as my best friend. May God give everyone a friend like Riya.

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Essay About Best Friend: 200 Words

Man is a gregarious animal. He can not live alone. He wants to talk, love, and meet his fellow man, so he wants to have a friend. A friend is a person whom one loves, likes, talks and often meets, This brings happiness to a man’s life. A friendless man is never happy. He leads a sad life.

It is difficult to get a good friend. It is truly said that “Words are easy, like the wind; Faithful friends are hard to find.” My friend Rajesh is a faithful friend. Rajesh is my classmate and a close friend of mine. He belongs to a rich family. His father is a popular doctor. Mahesh is a simple and handsome boy. He is always smiling.

Rajesh has many qualities. He is a laborious boy. He is always serious for study. He is attentive in class and a topper in class examinations. He is practical and wears clean and neat dress. He is kind and helpful to other students. He is good at Mathematics. So, whenever I find difficulties in my Mathematics homework he helps me out. He is never proud. He takes keen interest in school activities, games, and sports. He takes an active part in debates.

Rajesh is a friend who guides me on the right path in life. I want him to be with me in every aspect of my life.

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Essay on Best Friend: 300 Words

A true friend is a precious thing. Without a friend, life is dull and boring. I am really lucky to have a true friend. There are 5-6 friends of mine. But Rahul is my real friend. He is a genuine friend. Rahul is my best friend. We are made for each other.

I am proud of Rahul, and so is Rahul of me. We cannot live even for a single day without seeing each other. He has been my class fellow since my early childhood. Our friendship is natural and so everlasting. He comes from a respectable family. His mother is a religious lady and a housewife. Rahul is the only child of his parents. They love Rahul more than their own life. My parents also love him as dearly as they love me.

Rahul’s father is the Principal of a degree college. He is very learned and knowledgeable. And so, Rahul has inherited good intelligence and wisdom. He is brilliant in his studies. Science subjects are his favourite.

He helps me in these subjects. I am very good in English, and help him in this subject. There is a healthy competition between us. But are never envious of each other’s achievements.

Rahul wants to become a big and successful engineer. I want to be a lecturer. Rahul is a very good story-teller and singer. But he likes my jokes and anecdotes the best. We have a common hobby of collecting stamps. We both have a very good collection of stamps. We exchange stamps and information on the subject.

Rahul’s nature is sweet. He is very lovable. He often visits our house and in return, I also pay him visits. I am really lucky to have him as my friend. We together share our joys and sorrows. I have learnt much from him.

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My Best Friend Essay: 500 Words

Introduction.

‘A man is known by the company he keeps’, Says a proverb. Hence one needs to be very careful in selecting friends. As Shakespeare has pointed out in his play ‘As You Like It’, ‘Most friendship is feigning, most loving mere folly’. Fair-weather friends are plenty; true and reliable friends are few and far between.

My Best Friend

I have many friends in my school , but most of them are only so-called friends. They are not dependable. Out of them, only Arvind is my true and sincere friend. He is my best friend. I am, indeed, proud of his friendship.

Arvind is the only son of a district court judge. Even then he is very humble and modest. His financial position is sound and enviable. Yet prosperity has not turned him proud and rude. He is not puffed with pride.

His Qualities

Arvind has all the fine qualities of head and heart. He is tall, healthy, and handsome. He is affectionate, kind, sociable, and extremely helpful. He is a good sportsman on the playground and an inviable scholar in the classroom.  All praise, honour, and admiration sit lightly on him. He is not swollen-headed. He is all the more modest and polite because of them.

He is a hard-working boy. He is kind and compassionate. His heart melts at the sight of poverty, sickness and human suffering of any kind. In order to serve the suffering humanity selflessly, he has decided to become a doctor and set up his medical practice in some rural Adivasi area. He often says that the selfless service of the poor is the true service of God.

Our Friendship

I am so proud that I have such an ideal friend like Arvind. Because of his company and rare friendship, my outlook, attitude, and behaviour have been positively influenced. His friendship has given a new, healthy dimension to my life and I, now, look forward to a happy and bright future.

Arvind is indeed, the architect of my life and the moulder of my destiny in the right direction. He is my friend, guide, and philosopher. I envy myself for having such an ideal friend.

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