acunamatata
Ahsante or Asante
zhivi zhizn bez zaboti, live life without worries!!
If you mean what "great" in swahili is, then they have a couple of words for it, like Nzuri, Poa, Freshi..(last one there is slang)
The word Swahili is spelled "Swahili." In Swahili, the language is called Kiswahili. Note: If you wanted to know the spelling conventions for Swahili, the language (which was originally written in Arabic script) uses the Roman alphabet and the words are spelled phonetically. The pronunciation of vowels is comparable to Italian and Spanish.. With a couple of minor exceptions the consonants are pronounced much like English consonants.
Another uneducated fool that worries about her throbbing crotch instead of getting an education . Its spell vibrator
Hakuna Matata ("no worries") is Swahili.
You spell wedding in Swahili as w, e, d, d, i, n, g. The word in Swahili that means wedding is arusi. You spell it a, r, u, s, i.
It is Swahili, roughly meaning 'no worries'
You spell "laugh" is Swahili as follows: l, a, u, g, h.The Swahili verb that means to laugh is kucheka. Alicheka sana (He laughed a lot)
Mbawa
panya
"Upendo"
You spell soul in Swahili s, o, u, l.The word that means soul is roho.Roho Mtakatifu: holy spirit
You spell Susan in Swahili the same way you spell it in ALL languages that use the Roman alphabet: s, u, s, a,n. A name for Swahili-speakers that's more common than Susan is Susana.
If you go to google translate it will tell you and say it but i will spell how it is in Swahili chaise
Ahsante or Asante
Chef = Mpishi