The meaning of the Swahili word hapana is "there is not there."
Excuse me is the English meaning of the Swahili word samahani.
"Ngombo" has different meanings depending on the context or language it is used in. In Swahili, "ng'ombo" means secret or confidential. In Lingala, "ngombo" refers to a traditional type of boat used in the Congo River basin.
There is no Sanskrit word "attani." It may not be a commonly used term or it could be a misspelling or misinterpretation of a different word.
Just the beginning letters in the word. No specific meaning is behind it.
The word 'human' comes to English by way of Middle English and Old French, and ultimately from Latin, humanus, which is derived from the Latin homo - meaning 'man' or 'human'.
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In the Kiswahili language of African origin, "Hapana! Sizungumzi Kiswahili. Ninazungumza Kiingereza tu" has the meaning of "No! I don't speak Swahili. I only speak English!"
Yes is 'ndiyo' and no is 'hakuna'
In the Kiswahili language of African origin, "hapana!" has the meaning of "No!"
He/she is the English meaning of the Swahili word yeye.
"Three" is the meaning of the swahili word tatu.
"Four" is the English meaning of the swahili word nne.
Five is the English meaning of the swahili word tano.
Eight is the English meaning of the swahili word nane.
Nine is the English meaning of the swahili word tisa.
Ten is the English meaning of the swahili word kumi.