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Sasa simply means "now."

"Church service starts now," is "Ibada inaanza sasa."

"Come right now!" would be "Njoo sasa hivi!"

"Freedom, now!" would be "Uhuru, sasa!"

Freedom, now!" is a famous and, now, common phrase, so

when one merely shouts, "Sasa!" (now), the "Uhuru" (freedom) is implied.

There is also a slang meaning of "sasa" equivalent to the English "hi".

Thus the meaning depends on the context in which it is used.

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Sasa means "now" in Swahili.

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