It means "Thank You."
Swahili
'Asante' means 'thanks' or 'thank you' 'Asante sana' means 'thank you very much'
Ahsante or Asante
"Asante Mungu" is a Swahili phrase that translates to "Thank you, God" in English. It is often used to express gratitude or appreciation to God, especially in moments of joy, relief, or after receiving blessings. This expression reflects the cultural significance of spirituality and thankfulness in many Swahili-speaking communities.
Not a Swahili word.
Swahili
'Asante' means 'thanks' or 'thank you' 'Asante sana' means 'thank you very much'
You can say "Asante, penzi" in Swahili to express "thank you, love".
To say "thank you for listening to you" in Swahili, you can say "Asante kwa kunisikiliza".
The Swahili word for "thank you" is "asante".
Ahsante or Asante
asante means thank you in kiswahili. there are different types/versions of swahili but that should work
Asante sana kwa msaada wako.
"Asante sana" is a Swahili phrase that translates to "thank you very much" in English. It is commonly used in East African countries, particularly in Kenya and Tanzania, to express gratitude. The phrase reflects the importance of politeness and appreciation in Swahili culture.
you say 'Mimi ni vizuri sana asante'
Ndio, unaweza kunisaidia kwa kutumia lugha ya Kiswahili. Asante.
"Asante Mungu" is a Swahili phrase that translates to "Thank you, God" in English. It is often used to express gratitude or appreciation to God, especially in moments of joy, relief, or after receiving blessings. This expression reflects the cultural significance of spirituality and thankfulness in many Swahili-speaking communities.