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kutoka
(v)
go out
Natarajia kwenda nje mchana wa leo.
I plan to go out in the afternoon today.
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kula
(v)
eat
kula mezani
eat at a table
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kununua
(v)
shop
Mteja alinunua kwenye supamaketi.
The customer shopped at the supermarket.
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kupumzika
(v)
rest
Mwanamume hupumzika kwenye machela.
The man rests in the hammock.
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kuota
(v)
dream
ninandoto.
have a dream
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kupika
(v)
cook
Mpishi alipika kwenye jikoni.
The chef cooked in the kitchen.
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kutumia tarakilishi
(p)
use a computer
tumia tarakilishi kufanya kazi
use a computer for work
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kurejea nyumbani
(p)
return
Baba anarudi nyumbani jioni.
The father is returning in the evening.
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kufanya kazi za nyumbani
(p)
do housework
Dada anahitaji kufanya kazi kidogo ya nyumba.
My sister needs to do a little housework.
kupiga mswaki
(p)
brush one's teeth
Msichana anapiga mswaki kutimia mswaki wa stima.
The girl is brushing her teeth with an electric toothbrush.
kuoga
(v)
shower
Mwanamume huoga asubuhi.
The man showers in the morning.
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kunawa uso
(p)
wash one's face
Mimi huosha uso wangu kila siku, kwahivyo si pasuki.
I wash my face everyday so I don't break out.
kuoga
(v)
bathe
Ndugu hawa huoga bafuni.
The brothers bathe in the bathtub.
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kusoma gazeti
(p)
read the paper
Mwanamume anasoma gazeti.
The man is reading the newspaper.
kulala
(v)
sleep
Msichana yuko karibu kulala.
The girl is about to sleep.
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kuangalia barua pepe
(p)
check e-mail
angalia barua pepe kwa simu ya rununu.
check e-mail on a mobile device
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kuamka
(v)
get up
kuamka
(v)
wake up
Mvulana huamka na kutoka kwa kitandani chake.
The boy wakes up and leaves his bed.
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fanya kazi
(p)
work
Wafanyikazi hufanyakazi ofisini.
The employees work at the office.
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ununuzi
(n)
shopping
Jana nilienda ununuzini na marafiki zangu wasichana.
Yesterday I went shopping with my girlfriends.
kuwa na ndoto
(e)
have a dream
kusoma gazeti
(p)
read a newspaper
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