Tamu tamu
Tamu tamu is a Swahili phrase that translates directly to "sweet sweet" or "very sweet." It is used to describe something that is exceedingly sweet in taste, smell, or figuratively, to describe a situation or person that is delightful or enjoyable. The repetition of "tamu" emphasizes the intensity of the sweetness. The phrase is commonly used in East Africa, particularly in countries where Swahili is spoken, such as Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, and parts of the Democratic Republic of Congo.