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Usages of ya kamata
Ya kamata kowane dalibi ya zo darasi da wuri.
Every student should come to the lesson early.
Ya kamata ki nemi taimako daga malami idan ba ki da fahimta.
You (feminine) should seek help from the teacher if you have no understanding.
Ya kamata mu kula da wuta, kar mu ɓata ta.
We should take care of electricity; let us not waste it.
Malam ya ce ya kamata mu kula da yadda muke magana, kuma mu ji shawara na juna.
The teacher said we should take care about how we speak, and also hear one another’s advice.
Ko da ra'ayin ki ba ɗaya ba ne da nawa, ya kamata mu nuna haƙuri mu saurari juna.
Even if your opinion is not the same as mine, we should show patience and listen to each other.
Uwa ta ce ya kamata mu yi motsa jiki kullum da safe.
Mother said we should do physical exercise every morning.
Ya kamata mu girmama haƙƙin jiki da hankalin kowa, ko yaro ko babba.
We should respect everyone’s bodily and mental rights, whether child or adult.
Idan abokai suna da matsala, ya kamata su yi magana a hankali su nemi mafita tare.
If friends have a problem, they should speak gently and look for a solution together.
Malami ya koya mana cewa bambancin kuɗi bai kamata ya hana girmamawa ba.
The teacher taught us that a difference in money should not prevent respect.
Ya kamata mu yi amfani da shafukan sada zumunta don ƙarfafa zumunta, ba don cin zarafin mutane ba.
We should use social media to strengthen relationships, not to abuse people.
Ya kamata mu yi atisaye kullum domin jiki ya sami ƙarfi.
We should exercise every day so that the body gains strength.
Idan akwai shara a harabar makaranta, ya kamata mu tattara ta a buhu.
If there is trash in the school yard, we should gather it into a sack.
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