The Ga Audio Archive πŸ‡¬πŸ‡­

by Borteley's Authentic Ga

Contribute Your Voice

Join our community in preserving the Ga language for future generations

🎀 Thank You for Contributing!

I am collecting authentic recordings of Ghanaians speaking in the Ga language. The goal is to build a language archive that can help learners and preserve Ghanaian culture.

πŸ“ Simple Process:

  1. Fill the form
  2. Pick a prompt
  3. Upload your audio
  4. Transcribe what you said

Translation is optional but every little helps.

πŸŽ™οΈ Recording Guidelines

βœ…CLEAN - No background music or TV sounds

βœ…CLEAR - Speak naturally and at a comfortable pace

βœ…FREE FROM NOISE - Find a quiet space to record

⏱️1-3 minutes - Keep it conversational

🎲 Get Your Recording Prompt

Not sure what to talk about? Click the button below to get a random prompt from our collection of 40 topics!

Click the button above to get your first prompt!

Still stuck? No worries! You can email us at [email protected] for help or to discuss your own topic idea.

How to Submit Your Recording

Option 1: Google Form

Quick and easy online submission

Option 2: Email

If you have trouble with the form, email directly to:

[email protected]

πŸ“§ What to Include in Your Email:

  • 1.Your name or nickname
  • 2.Audio file (attached as .mp3, .wav, or .m4a)
  • 3.Transcript (what you said in Ga)
  • 4.English translation (optional but helpful)
  • 5.Consent statement (see below)

πŸ“‹ Consent Statement

Copy and paste this into your email or form submission:

I understand my participation is voluntary and I can request removal at any time. I understand that the archive will always remain free and not-for-profit. I give permission for my recordings to be shared in the free archive. I understand that the archive will always remain free and not-for-profit. I agree to contribute my voice recordings to this project.

OyiwaladΙ”Ε‹Ε‹! (Thank You!)

Every voice you contribute helps preserve our language and culture for future generations. Together, we're building a living archive that celebrates the richness of the Ga language.