it means hello and how are you. there isnt really an asante phrase for hello so we use this to mean both hello and how are you.
"wo ho te sen"(or shortened to "ete sen")
ete sen
Ete sen or woho te sen?
ei ti sen ?
edwuma mu te sen
we dont really have a word for hello. instead we say "ete sen" which is a combo of hello and how are you. people normally respond with "eye" which means fine.
"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.
They don't have a special word for hello because they don't say hello. They say good evening and afternoon in twi.
we dont really have a word for hello. instead we say "ete sen" which is a combo of hello and how are you. people normally respond with "eye" which means fine.
Eteuati Ete's birth name is Maiava Eteuati Ete.
Asante Samuel's birth name is Asante T. Samuel.
This phrase would translate to "Why did you wake up at 4 o'clock in the morning?"