kucheza

Usages of kucheza

Tunacheza nje.
We are playing outside.
Leo tunacheza na marafiki.
Today we are playing with friends.
Sisi tunacheza jioni nyumbani.
We are playing at home in the evening.
Mbwa wangu anapenda kucheza nje wakati jua linawaka na upepo unavuma polepole.
My dog likes to play outside when the sun is shining and the wind is blowing gently.
Watoto watacheza nje ikiwa mvua haitanyesha.
The children will play outside if it does not rain.
Leo nimemwona baba akicheza mpira na marafiki zake, nami ninataka kujiunga nao.
Today I have seen father playing ball with his friends, and I want to join them.
Kaka yangu pia anafurahia kucheza mpira wikendi, hasa anapokuwa hana kazi nyingi.
My brother also enjoys playing ball on weekends, especially when he does not have a lot of work.
Baba tayari anacheza mpira.
Father is already playing ball.
Sisi tunacheza mpira nyumbani.
We are playing ball at home.
Jirani anacheza mpira.
The neighbor is playing ball.
Watoto wanacheza ndani ya nyumba.
The children are playing inside the house.
Mara nyingi, watoto wanacheza nje.
Often, the children play outside.
Yeye anacheza mpira usiku.
He/She plays ball at night.
Marafiki zote wanacheza mpira.
All friends are playing ball.
Hawa marafiki wanacheza mpira.
These friends are playing ball.
Marafiki wengine wanacheza nje.
Other friends are playing outside.
Baba anacheza mpira mbele ya nyumba.
Father is playing ball in front of the house.
Baada ya sherehe, tutakosa usingizi ikiwa tutacheza muziki kwa sauti kubwa usiku kucha.
After the celebration, we will miss sleep if we play loud music all night long.
Mtoto mdogo anacheza mpira.
The small child is playing ball.
Mchezaji anacheza mpira.
The player is playing ball.
Nani anacheza mpira?
Who is playing ball?
Wao wanacheza mechi.
They are playing a match.
Mimi na wengine tunacheza mpira.
I and others are playing ball.
Mama anaruhusu watoto kucheza nje.
Mother allows children to play outside.
Rafiki yangu aliguswa sana alipoona watoto yatima wakicheza bila viatu.
My friend was deeply touched when he saw orphans playing without shoes.
Iwapo unacheza mpira, ni lazima uwe na viatu vya michezo.
If you play ball, you must have sports shoes.
Watoto walitafuta burudani kwa kucheza michezo ya nje jioni.
The children looked for entertainment by playing outdoor games in the evening.
Wao wanacheza mchezo.
They are playing a game.
Mimi ninachoka baada ya kucheza mpira.
I am tired after playing ball.
Rahma anacheza mpira nyumbani.
Rahma is playing ball at home.
Anaomba ruhusa ya kucheza nje baada ya kumaliza kazi za nyumbani.
He/She is asking for permission to play outside after finishing household chores.
Mtoto wake anacheza nje.
His/Her child is playing outside.
Watoto wenye furaha wanacheza uwanjani leo, wakishirikiana kuunda michezo mipya.
Happy children are playing in the field today, collaborating to create new games.
Marafiki wenye furaha wanacheza mpira.
Happy friends are playing ball.
Wanafunzi wanacheza mpira uwanjani.
The students are playing ball in the field.
Juma anacheza mpira vyema.
Juma plays ball well.
Mimi nitaacha kucheza mpira.
I will stop playing ball.
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