Yidana

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Yidana is a title of the landlord or male head of a family in Dagbamba culture. Yidana broadly translates to "husband" in English and is mostly used in conversation. A more common term of endearment that a wife may use to address their husband with either in public or in person is n-duu lana ("owner of my room").[1]

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  1. ^ "Anzeige von Implications for Gender Relations of Summons-Response and Address Forms in Dagbanli | Linguistik Online". bop.unibe.ch. Retrieved 2021-05-29.