No. Kuasa means to warn or forbid.
There are hundreds of tribal languages in the areas where Swahili is spoken, and ase could be a word in one or more of them.
No, "ase'" is not a Swahili word. It does not appear in Swahili vocabulary or in common usage.
The Swahili word for master is "bwana".
The Swahili word to learn is 'kufunzwa' . Pronounciation: koo-foon- zuwa
The Swahili word "mbili" means "two" in English.
The Swahili word "tatu" translates to "three" in English.
The Swahili word for patience is "uvumilivu".
The Swahili word for devil is "shetani."
The Swahili word for "Honey" is "asali".
The Swahili word for goat is "mbuzi."
The Swahili word for grief is huzuni.
Swahili word for desert is "jangwa"
The Swahili word for "Skin" is "ngozi".
The Swahili word for "Hippopotamus" is "kiboko".
The Swahili word for "nothing" is "hakuna."
The Swahili word for pastor is "mchungaji."
The Swahili word for precious is "thamani."
The word for devil in Swahili is "shetani."
Hapana in Swahili means "no" or "not." It is used to express negation or refusal.