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How do you say thank for listening to in Swahili?

There are a few ways to say "thank you for listening" in Swahili, depending on the context and level of formality:

Formal:

* Asante kwa kunisikiliza. (This is the most direct translation and is appropriate for formal situations.)

Informal:

* Asante kwa kusikiliza. (This is a more casual way to say it.)

* Shukrani kwa kusikiliza. (This is also a more casual way to say it and expresses gratitude.)

Adding politeness:

You can also add "sana" (very) after "asante" or "shukrani" to express greater appreciation. For example:

* Asante sana kwa kunisikiliza. (Thank you very much for listening.)

* Shukrani sana kwa kusikiliza. (Thank you very much for listening.)

Contextual variations:

You might also use other phrases depending on the specific situation:

* Nimefurahi sana ulikuwa unanisikiliza. (I'm very happy you were listening to me.)

* Nimethamini sana unyofu wako. (I greatly appreciate your honesty.)

Ultimately, the best way to say "thank you for listening" in Swahili will depend on the specific situation and your relationship with the person you are speaking to.

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