Bedeutung
Common way to express gratitude.
Kultureller Hintergrund
In Tanzania, 'Asante sana' is used with high frequency. It is common to hear it multiple times in a single interaction as a way to maintain 'Heshima' (respect). In urban Kenya, you might hear 'Shukran' more often among the youth, but 'Asante sana' remains the standard for formal and respectful cross-generational talk. The coastal influence often leads to the pronunciation 'Ahsante sana', emphasizing the Arabic roots of the word. While Luganda is widely spoken, Swahili is used in official and trade contexts. 'Asante sana' is universally understood and appreciated as a sign of regional solidarity.
The Hand Gesture
When saying 'Asante sana', placing your right hand over your heart adds a layer of sincerity that is highly respected.
Plurality Matters
If you are thanking a group, always use 'Asanteni sana'. Using the singular form can sound like you are only thanking one person in the room.
Bedeutung
Common way to express gratitude.
The Hand Gesture
When saying 'Asante sana', placing your right hand over your heart adds a layer of sincerity that is highly respected.
Plurality Matters
If you are thanking a group, always use 'Asanteni sana'. Using the singular form can sound like you are only thanking one person in the room.
The 'Kwa' Rule
Always use 'kwa' to connect your thanks to a noun. 'Asante sana kwa kila kitu' (Thanks for everything).
Response Loop
If someone says 'Asante sana' to you, the most natural response is 'Karibu' (Welcome) or 'Haina shida' (No problem).
Teste dich selbst
Complete the phrase to say 'Thank you very much'.
Asante ____.
'Sana' is the correct intensifier for 'very much'.
How do you thank a group of people?
Which one is correct for a group?
The suffix '-ni' is added to 'Asante' to make it plural.
Fill in the missing response.
A: Karibu chakula, rafiki yangu. B: ____, kinapendeza!
When offered food, the polite response is 'Asante sana'.
Match the situation to the best use of 'Asante sana'.
You just finished a long taxi ride and the driver was very helpful.
Adding 'kwa safari' (for the trip) makes it specific and polite.
Match the Swahili to the English.
1. Asante sana 2. Asanteni sana 3. Hapana asante
Matching the singular, plural, and negative forms.
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Visuelle Lernhilfen
Gratitude Intensity
Aufgabensammlung
5 AufgabenAsante ____.
'Sana' is the correct intensifier for 'very much'.
Which one is correct for a group?
The suffix '-ni' is added to 'Asante' to make it plural.
A: Karibu chakula, rafiki yangu. B: ____, kinapendeza!
When offered food, the polite response is 'Asante sana'.
You just finished a long taxi ride and the driver was very helpful.
Adding 'kwa safari' (for the trip) makes it specific and polite.
Ordne jedem Element links seinen Partner rechts zu:
Matching the singular, plural, and negative forms.
🎉 Ergebnis: /5
Häufig gestellte Fragen
12 FragenNot at all! It is used with friends all the time to show genuine appreciation.
'Asante' is 'thanks', while 'Asante sana' is 'thank you very much'. Use the latter for more significant gestures.
Say 'Hapana, asante sana'. It is polite and clear.
Yes, doubling 'sana' adds extra emphasis, like 'Thank you so, so much'.
Both are correct. 'Asante' is the standard modern spelling, while 'Ahsante' is more traditional.
It means 'very' or 'a lot'. It can modify many words, like 'nzuri sana' (very good).
No, 'Asante sana' is the same regardless of the gender of the speaker or the listener.
Yes, especially in coastal areas and among youth (Sheng), but 'Asante sana' is more universal.
Use 'Asanteni sana'.
'Karibu' (Welcome) or 'Karibu sana' (You are very welcome).
Yes, it is a very common and polite way to end an email.
Yes, it is the standard expression of gratitude in both countries and throughout East Africa.
Verwandte Redewendungen
Shukrani
synonymGratitude / Thanks
Nashukuru
similarI am grateful
Asante tele
specialized formThanks in abundance
Karibu
contrastWelcome
Asanteni
builds onThank you (plural)