It means God bless you (plural) in Swahili
Things of God.
Mungu (God/Jah) akubariki (bless you). Mungu ibariki Afrika (God bless Africa) is the name of Tanzania's nation anthem, a Swahili translation of the historic African anthem from South Africa. pronounced: MOO-ngoo a-koo-ba-REE-kee small case "mungu" means idol (plural miungu) capital "Mungu" means Almighty God, Jehovah, Jah "bwana" means "lord" [addition:] in religious contexts; in all others, and in common speech, it means Mister or Sir and is used for all men and boys and in a familiar sense for women and girls, too. "Yesu" [Yesu, not Yezu] means "Jesus"
Mwimbie Mungu (to one person), mwimbieni Mungu (to more than one)
The Swahili phrase "Mungu asifiwe" is pronounced as "MOON-goo ah-see-FEE-way." The emphasis is placed on the second syllable of "mungu" and the second syllable of "asifiwe."
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"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.
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.
mashujaha WA mungu
Kratts' Creatures - 1995 Mungu's Revenge 1-30 was released on: USA: 12 July 1996
Yesu ananipenda
Jesus love me God said.
amazing grace in swahili. neema ya Mungu