Daa Pula May 2026
The phrase (often written as daa puula ) is a common expression in Dagbanli (the language of the Dagomba people in Northern Ghana) that translates to "the market has broken" or "the market is over."
The phrase is deeply tied to the Dagbon Kingdom's historical reliance on trade and oral tradition. It reflects a worldview where time and social activity are measured by the rhythm of the market. 3. Linguistic Breakdown The phrase consists of two primary components: Daa: Market. Daa pula
Beyond the marketplace, the phrase is used metaphorically to describe the end of an era or the conclusion of a significant event. The phrase (often written as daa puula )
In its most basic sense, "Daa pula" refers to the conclusion of a market day. Daa pula