ɗakin girki

Usages of ɗakin girki

A ɗakin girki akwai tebur da kujeru biyu.
In the kitchen there is a table and two chairs.
Uwa tana ɗakin girki yanzu.
Mother is in the kitchen now.
Falo ɗinmu babba ne amma ɗakin girki ƙarami ne.
Our living room is big, but the kitchen is small.
Nama, kifi da kayan miya waɗanda na saya jiya suna cikin ɗakin girki.
The meat, fish and soup ingredients that I bought yesterday are in the kitchen.
Tsabta tana da muhimmanci a ɗakin girki, datti ba ya da kyau.
Cleanliness is important in the kitchen; dirt is not good.
A Asabar ni ina wanke ɗakin girki da ɗaki.
On Saturday I wash the kitchen and the room.
Lokacin da na dawo daga siyayya yau, na ji ƙamshin miya daga ɗakin girki.
When I came back from shopping today, I smelled the aroma of soup from the kitchen.
Ni ina jin ƙamshi daga ɗakin girki yanzu.
I can smell a nice aroma from the kitchen now.
Hanci na yana jin ƙamshi daga ɗakin girki.
My nose smells the aroma from the kitchen.
Lokacin da wuta ta kashe, muke amfani da murhu na itace a ɗakin girki.
When the electricity goes off, we use a wood stove in the kitchen.
A ɗakin girki akwai itace kusa da murhu.
In the kitchen there is firewood near the stove.
Uwa tana shirya abinci a ɗakin girki.
Mother is preparing food in the kitchen.
Uwa ta kora yara daga ɗakin girki.
Mother drove the children out of the kitchen.
Ta sa murfi a kan tukunyar ruwa a ɗakin girki.
She put a lid on the pot of water in the kitchen.
Mu kan yi amfani da wuƙa ɗaya kawai a ɗakin girki domin tsaro.
We usually use only one knife in the kitchen for safety.
Ni zan yanka doya a ɗakin girki.
I will cut yam in the kitchen.
Ni ina jin tsoron wuta a ɗakin girki.
I am afraid of fire in the kitchen.
A ɗakin girki akwai kwalba huɗu na ruwa mai sanyi a cikin firji.
In the kitchen there are four bottles of cold water in the fridge.

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