Asha

Usages of Asha

Mimi ni Asha.
I am Asha.
Asha anapenda chai sokoni.
Asha likes tea at the market.
Mimi ninakula samaki na Asha.
I am eating fish with Asha.
Asha na Juma wanakuja nyumbani sasa.
Asha and Juma are coming home now.
Asha anaugua ugonjwa wa homa, lakini anatarajia kupona haraka.
Asha is suffering from a fever disease, but she expects to recover quickly.
Asha anafikiri kuficha pipi zake chini ya meza, ili zisiliwe na wadogo zake.
Asha is thinking of hiding her candies under the table, so they are not eaten by her younger siblings.
Tabia ya kusoma kila siku inamsaidia Asha kupata mafanikio darasani.
The habit of reading every day helps Asha achieve success in class.
Asha anapenda kupika wali na karanga ili kupata ladha ya kipekee.
Asha likes to cook rice with peanuts to get a unique taste.
Mimi ninapenda kahawa kama Asha anapenda chai.
I like coffee as Asha likes tea.
Asha anajaribu kupika chapati bila mafuta leo.
Asha is trying to cook chapati without oil today.
Asha amebahatika kupata nafasi ya kusoma chuo kikuu cha serikali.
Asha is fortunate to get a spot at a public university.
Kadi ina picha ya Asha.
The card has a picture of Asha.
Kesho utapanda teksi pamoja na Asha kwenda shule.
Tomorrow you will take a taxi with Asha to school.
Asha amejaza pipa la maji kabla ya jua kuchomoza.
Asha has filled the barrel with water before sunrise.
Asha anakunywa chai yake kabla ya kusoma kitabu.
Asha drinks her tea before reading a book.
Ndugu wa Asha wanaishi mbali na mji.
Asha’s siblings live far from town.
Asha alivaa glavu safi kabla ya kuegesha baiskeli yake nyuma ya gereji.
Asha put on clean gloves before parking her bicycle behind the garage.
Asha alikuwa ameshakamilisha utangulizi kabla sijafika ofisini.
Asha had already finished the introduction before I arrived at the office.
Juma ana aibu anapozungumza mbele ya umati, ilhali Asha hujitokeza.
Juma feels shy when speaking in front of a crowd, whereas Asha steps forward.
Asha alisema bila shaka atarudi mapema, mwishowe alichelewa.
Asha said without a doubt she would return early; in the end she was late.
Chaja ya simu ya Asha ni fupi sana.
Asha’s phone charger is very short.
Asha anataka tochi yenye betri mpya kwa safari ya usiku.
Asha wants a flashlight with a new battery for the night trip.
Asha anachukia kusoma katika kelele zile zile kila siku.
Asha hates studying in those same noises every day.
Tairi la baiskeli ya Asha limeharibika; ameazima tairi la jirani leo, nami nitamletea jipya kesho.
Asha’s bicycle tire is damaged; she has borrowed a neighbor’s tire today, and I will bring her a new one tomorrow.
Daktari alimchoma Asha sindano; sindano hiyo ilipunguza maumivu.
The doctor gave Asha an injection; that injection reduced the pain.
Asha huenda nje alfajiri mara chache, hasa wakati wa baridi.
Asha goes outside at dawn rarely, especially during the cold season.
Ni Asha ndiye atakayerudisha begi hili darasani.
It is Asha who will return this bag to the classroom.
Asha aliingia darasani, akasalimia kila mtu, akaanza kuandika kwenye ubao.
Asha entered the classroom, greeted everyone, then started writing on the board.
Asha alipiga simu, akaomba ruhusa, akaenda saluni kukata nywele.
Asha made a phone call, asked for permission, then went to the salon to cut her hair.
Asha alipotea kidogo, akageuka kulia, akapata njia ya mkato karibu na shule.
Asha got a bit lost, turned right, and found a shortcut near the school.
Kwa bahati mbaya, mfuko wa Juma ulilowa, lakini karatasi za Asha zilibaki salama.
Unfortunately, Juma’s bag got wet, but Asha’s papers remained safe.
Asha anaepuka vumbi, kwa hiyo anapendelea kukaa ndani ya ukumbi.
Asha avoids dust, so she prefers to sit inside the hall.
Asha alitulia, akapumua taratibu, akapunguza msongo wa mawazo.
Asha calmed down, breathed slowly, and reduced stress.
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