"Ya Mungu" translates to "of God" in Swahili.
amazing grace in swahili. neema ya Mungu
Mungu asifiwe source: Google Translate (english to swahili)
The phrase "glory to God" in Swahili is "utukufu kwa Mungu".
mashujaha WA mungu
Mwimbie Mungu (to one person), mwimbieni Mungu (to more than one)
Yesu ananipenda
It means God bless you (plural) in Swahili
Mungu asifiwe source: Google Translate (english to swahili)
upaji wa MunguUpaji (from the verb kupa, to give) is an abstract noun for giving, generosity, etc., and in religious texts may mean the gift of God. But the standard word for gift is zawadi, and most Swahili-speakers (everyone this writer has heard) would use this word, zawadi ya Mungu. It is the basic meaning behind the naming of a child zawadi: the child is a gift from God.
Arabic = رب Afrikaans = meester Swahili = mungu
"Ya ya" is a slang term commonly used in American English to show enthusiasm, agreement, or affirmation. It doesn't have a specific meaning in another language - it's more of an expressive phrase used in casual conversation.
Sifa is an african name originating from the Swahili language. Sifa means Glory. It's usually used in a sentence Sifa kua Mungu which means Glory be to God.